luctual Antonyms

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Meaning of luctual

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luctual (a.)

Producing grief; saddening.

luctual Sentence Examples

  1. Her lucatual nature allowed her to convey complex ideas with remarkable clarity.
  2. The lucidity of the child's reasoning belied his tender years.
  3. The philosopher's lucid prose made his complex arguments accessible to all.
  4. The lucidity of the speaker's presentation illuminated even the most abstruse concepts.
  5. Despite his profound knowledge, the professor's lucidity made his lectures easy to follow.
  6. The author's lucidity of thought and expression rendered the book a masterpiece of clarity.
  7. The clarity of the instructions ensured that even novice users could understand the software's functionality.
  8. The lucidity of the court's ruling left no room for misinterpretation.
  9. The lucidity of the mathematical proof elegantly demonstrated the theorem's veracity.
  10. The lucidity of the artist's vision was evident in the clarity and coherence of their work.

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Producing grief; saddening.

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Her lucatual nature allowed her to convey complex ideas with remarkable clarity.

The lucidity of the child's reasoning belied his tender years.

The philosopher's lucid prose made his complex arguments accessible to all.

The lucidity of the speaker's presentation illuminated even the most abstruse concepts.