Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: vividly
IPA transcription: [v'ɪvədli]
Pronunciations of vividly
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r meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: vividly
    Meaning: in a vivid manner; "he described his adventures vividly"
Usage examples
  • It all came back very vividly.
  • As it caught fire and flared up, the characters started vividly into view.
  • Further off, the sun, a splash of white flame, burned vividly against the dark.
  • And they had spoken of the Sleeper; it had not really struck him vividly at the time that he was the Sleeper.
  • On the far side of the open stood one of the hills, with two quaint, craggy peaks shining vividly in the sun.
  • He had not sat beside her for ten minutes before each was once more vividly, specially conscious of the other.
  • In the general turmoil, we took flight into British Columbia, and the journey is still vividly remembered by all our family.
  • The Hebrew word for sin (which means to miss the mark placed before each individual) vividly and aptly describes the real nature of sin.
  • As Trysdale grimly wrenched apart the seam of his last glove, the crowning instance of his fatuous and tardily mourned egoism came vividly back to him.
  • It was odd how un-English she looked, and yet how thoroughly English she was in that delicious, uncomfortable trick of blushing vividly upon all occasions.
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