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View synonyms for vividly

vividly

[ viv-id-lee ]

adverb

  1. extremely brightly or intensely:

    Black and white photos of local greats like Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa vie for space with vividly colored paintings of small-town Brazilian life.

  2. in a lively, animated, or dramatic way:

    The book vividly brings to life the Tuscan countryside and the fascinating world of the Renaissance poets.

  3. in a particularly realistic way:

    The fort, its demolition, and the fears of the townspeople are vividly described in the book.

  4. in a distinct or clearly perceptible way:

    I vividly remember days spent roaring down two-lane blacktop roads with Davis at the wheel of his black Mustang.



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  • o·ver·viv·id·ly adverb
  • un·viv·id·ly adverb
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US defender Chastain vividly remembers the conditions - "the water dripping from the ceiling, the mildew - you can smell it".

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The large cast contains so many magnificent voices that I would love to report in detail about the performers who in “Four Black Dragons” vividly chronicle the growing military menace.

That was autumn/winter of 2004, and I remember so vividly going into Dior.

The actor created a version of her subject that is living, breathing, feeling … and vividly human.

"It vividly underscores why stronger regulation of both AI and user-generated platforms cannot come soon enough," he said.

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