Sentence example with the word 'lucid'

lucid

all there, clear as day, crystal, elegant, graspable, loud and clear, peekaboo, relucent, serene, translucid, unmistakable

Definition adj. (of language) transparently clear

Last update: November 18, 2016


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A lucid moment in his madness.   [adjective]

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A lucid thinker.   [adjective]

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Agree with comments of the literary critics that it is brilliantly written in lucid prose.   [adjective]

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The first gives a very lucid account of the foundations of cluster methods based on dissimilarity measures.   [adjective]

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Jean Valjean rallied after this semi-swoon, shook his brow as though to make the shadows fall away from it and became almost perfectly lucid once more.   [adjective]

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Boulatruelle, although intoxicated, had a correct and lucid memory, a defensive arm that is indispensable to any one who is at all in conflict with legal order.   [adjective]

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Perhaps it was a resurgence of his forgotten priestly training but for the first time, Howie was more lucid than I.   [Please select]

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"No explanation is lucid if the hearer is unwilling to accept it."   [Please select]

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You will, of course, need to make the story lucid to the children.   [Please select]

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"The wonders of the sea-shore are detailed in an easy, pleasant, and lucid style."   [Please select]

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In the lucid terms of the vernacular, he "was a hard un, if you like."   [Please select]

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