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Vividness

Vividness meaning

The quality or state of being vivid.

Example sentences (12)

Humphrey remembers with special vividness a day when his physiologist grandfather acquired a sheep’s head from a local butcher and taught an anatomy lesson at the kitchen table.

The paintings achieve a vividness the original photos lack.

However, the Product (Red) has the perfect balance of vividness and elegeance.

What remains startling — what may explain the book’s enduring power more than anything else — is their vividness and variety.

It’s an effective piece, full of striking, pictorial invention, and Hrůša and the Prague Radio orchestra project it with every bit of the vividness it needs.

She will take his flaws, because they cannot be separated from his vividness: “If you’re robust enough to cope with the fallout, which can be considerable, your horizons are so much bigger.

Both summon images with the striking vividness of a photograph.

Caravaggio had a noteworthy ability to express in one scene of unsurpassed vividness the passing of a crucial moment.

Cortés applies the classical rhetorical figure of evidentia as he crafts a powerful narrative full of "vividness" that moves the reader and creates a heightened sense of realism in his letters.

He died of apoplexy about 20 January 1664.sfn Character assessment As a religious writer Ambrose has a vividness and freshness of imagination possessed by scarcely any of the Puritan Nonconformists.

Saturation refers to the vividness or brightness of the hue, and tone is the lightness to darkness of the hue.

To this classical model Jonson applied the two features of his style which save his classical imitations from mere pedantry: the vividness with which he depicted the lives of his characters, and the intricacy of his plots.