vivid
Interesting detail makes imagery vivid.
Yes, to stare is a vivid verb. To articulate, to bicker, to criticize, to disagree and to educate are other examples of vivid verbs.
Magnificent is not a verb, it is an adjective, but it would qualify as "vivid", yes.
"say" is not a vivid verb. it's too general.instead, "shout" "scream" "bellow" "cry" etc... contains more additional What_is_a_vivid_verb.those verbs are colorful, living, vivid, and exciting, making them "vivid".Read more: What_is_a_vivid_verb
Vivid Colors was created on 1995-07-06.
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the colors were so vivid . The photo was very vivid .
It is available in vivid colors and crystal-inspired colors
because their unforgettable
Remember the blending of colors as a child if you did finger paints? Well it makes a vivid purple.
Chroma refers to the purity or intensity of a color. It does not have a specific color itself, as it is a characteristic that describes how vivid or saturated a color is. Colors with high chroma appear more vivid and intense, while colors with low chroma appear more muted or grayish.
Blue, Red, and Yellow
The 'look' of the film. Dark, light, vivid colors, grainy...
yes because, it's the second farthest from the sun and it has vivid colors the landscape
Chromophobia is the term used to describe the fear of bright colors. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational and persistent fear of colors, particularly vivid or bright ones.
1. Perceived as bright and distinct; brilliant: a vivid star.2.a. Having intensely bright colors: a vivid tapestry.b. Having a very high degree of saturation: a vivid purple.3. Presented in clear and striking manner: a vivid account of the incident. See Synonyms at graphic.4. Perceived or felt with the freshness of immediate experience: a vivid recollection of their childhood.5. Active in forming lifelike images: a vivid imagination.