limpid (Meaning)

Wordnet

limpid (s)

clear and bright

transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity

(of language) transparently clear; easily understandable

Webster

limpid (a.)

Characterized by clearness or transparency; clear; as, a limpid stream.

limpid Sentence Examples

  1. The limpid lake reflected the azure sky as if it were a perfect mirror.
  2. The scientist gazed into the limpid solution, hoping to discern the elusive chemical reaction.
  3. The child's eyes sparkled with a limpid innocence that melted hearts.
  4. The water in the carafe was so limpid that it seemed to flow like liquid crystal.
  5. The forest path stretched before them, its smooth and limpid surface inviting exploration.
  6. The surgeon's hands moved with limpid precision, ensuring the patient's recovery.
  7. The river's current was limpid and calm, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely swim.
  8. The scholar's written words were as limpid as a mountain stream, flowing effortlessly from his pen.
  9. The limpid surface of the pond beckoned the frogs to leap and splash.
  10. The air was limpid and clear, allowing for a breathtaking view of the distant mountains.

FAQs About the word limpid

clear and bright, transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity, (of language) transparently clear; easily understandableCharacterized by clearness o

transparent,crystal, liquid, clear, crystalline, lucent, crystal clear, lucid, sheer,translucent

colored, cloudy, cloudy, dark, opaque,opaque, colored, dark, glazed, hazy

The limpid lake reflected the azure sky as if it were a perfect mirror.

The scientist gazed into the limpid solution, hoping to discern the elusive chemical reaction.

The child's eyes sparkled with a limpid innocence that melted hearts.

The water in the carafe was so limpid that it seemed to flow like liquid crystal.