[more vivid; most vivid] 1 of a picture, memory, etc. : seeming like real life because it is very clear, bright, or detailed
▪ He gave a vivid description of the scene. ▪ The book includes many vivid illustrations. ▪ The dream was very vivid. ▪ She could remember the dream in vivid detail. ◊If you have a vivid imagination, you can imagine things that are not real very clearly and easily. 2 : very bright in color
▪ The fabric was dyed a vivid red.
▪ He gave a vivid description of the scene. ▪ The book includes many vivid illustrations. ▪ The dream was very vivid. ▪ She could remember the dream in vivid detail. ◊If you have a vivid imagination, you can imagine things that are not real very clearly and easily.
▪ The fabric was dyed a vivid red.
— viv·id·ly adverb
▪ I remember the incident vividly. ▪ a vividly illustrated book
▪ I remember the incident vividly. ▪ a vividly illustrated book
— viv·id·ness noun [noncount]







