vividity (Meaning)

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vividity (n.)

The quality or state of being vivid; vividness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vividity

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vividity Sentence Examples

  1. The memory of that fateful night retained its vividity, as if etched into her mind with an unyielding hand.
  2. The artist captured the vividity of the changing seasons in his vibrant canvases.
  3. The narrator recounted the events with such vividity that listeners felt transported to the actual scene.
  4. The vividness of the dream lingered long after she awoke, leaving her questioning its meaning.
  5. The landscape exploded into vividity as the sun cast its golden rays through the morning mist.
  6. The child's imagination soared with the vividity of a thousand fantastical tales.
  7. The poet's words painted images of breathtaking vividity, evoking emotions that resonated deep within the soul.
  8. The film's visuals lacked vividity, rendering it flat and uninteresting.
  9. The vividity of his account belied any suspicion of exaggeration or fabrication.
  10. With a surgeon's precision, she recalled the anatomy of the creature in vivid detail, its organs rendered with startling vividity.

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The quality or state of being vivid; vividness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The memory of that fateful night retained its vividity, as if etched into her mind with an unyielding hand.

The artist captured the vividity of the changing seasons in his vibrant canvases.

The narrator recounted the events with such vividity that listeners felt transported to the actual scene.

The vividness of the dream lingered long after she awoke, leaving her questioning its meaning.