dilucid (Meaning)
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dilucid (a.)
Clear; lucid.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dilucid
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dilucid Sentence Examples
- The professor's explanation was so lucid that even the most complex concepts were easy to understand.
- The author's writing style was so lucid that the reader was able to follow the plot effortlessly.
- The instructions were so lucid that even a child could understand them.
- The speaker's diction was so lucid that the audience was able to comprehend every word.
- The scientist's explanation was so lucid that the layperson was able to understand the intricacies of the experiment.
- The politician's speech was so lucid that the voters were able to make an informed decision.
- The lawyer's closing argument was so lucid that the jury was able to reach a verdict quickly.
- The therapist's explanation was so lucid that the patient was able to understand the root of their problems.
- The consultant's report was so lucid that the company was able to make a sound decision.
- The artist's statement was so lucid that the viewer was able to appreciate the beauty of the artwork.
FAQs About the word dilucid
Clear; lucid.
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The professor's explanation was so lucid that even the most complex concepts were easy to understand.
The author's writing style was so lucid that the reader was able to follow the plot effortlessly.
The instructions were so lucid that even a child could understand them.
The speaker's diction was so lucid that the audience was able to comprehend every word.