Vividly in a sentence
Synonym: clearly, brightly. Antonym: faintly, dimly
Meaning: In a way that produces powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.

(1) Fuki dreams vividly.
(2) She painted vividly in purpose.
(3) Yers, I remember that day vividly.
(4) When I have a nap, I dream vividly.
(5) She dreams vividly when she sleeps.
(6) I often dream vividly during my slp.
(7) I dream vividly during my deep-sleep.
(8) He remembers his childhood home vividly.
(9) I often dream vividly during my naptime.
(10) I often dream vividly during deep-sleep.
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(11) The starry night sky was vividly clear.
(12) I often dream vividly during siesta naps.
(13) I often dream vividly when I sleep deeply.
(14) Describe the scene as vividly as possible.
(15) The author's setting is vividly described.
(16) The city was vividly alive with activity.
(17) The picture he drew was vividly detailed.
(18) She vividly described the beautiful sunset.
(19) The author's words vividly represent misery.
(20) The picture was vividly etched in his mind.
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(21) The movie vividly depicted the horrors of war.
(22) The setting of this livre is vividly described.
(23) She vividly remembered the day they first met.
(24) She vividly described the scene she witnessed.
(25) The flavors of the dish were vividly distinct.
(26) The scent of the flowers was vividly fragrant.
(27) The colors in the painting were vividly vibrant.
(28) I often dream vividly during my rem sleep cycles.
(29) I remember my first day of middle school vividly.
(30) I remember my first pair of roller-skates vividly.
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(31) I remember my first day at nursery school vividly.
(32) The smell of bacon and eggs was vividly enticing.
(33) The painting vividly expresses emotion and passion.
(34) The characters in the book were vividly portrayed.
(35) The sunset painted the sky in vividly rich colors.
(36) I often hallucinate vividly when I'm sleep deprived.
(37) I often dream vividly when I fall into a deep sleep.
(38) I remember my first experience of calf love vividly.
(39) The odder the dream, the more vividly I remember it.
(40) The colors of the garden were vividly breathtaking.
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(41) The characters in Sargasso Sea are vividly portrayed.
(42) The author's words vividly depict the horrors of war.
(43) I can see colors vividly, my vision is twenty-twenty.
(44) The patient hallucinates vividly during his episodes.
(45) She recollects the events of that fateful day vividly.
(46) The loonier the dream, the more vividly I remember it.
(47) The weirder the dream, the more vividly I remember it.
(48) The colors of the flower garden were vividly vibrant.
(49) The vividly colored birds chirped happily in the trees.
(50) The characters in Arabian Nights are vividly portrayed.
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(51) The odder the dream, the more vividly it stays with me.
(52) The mountain range was vividly visible on the horizon.
(53) The vividly lit city skyline was a breathtaking sight.
(54) The sunset was vividly reflected on the lake's surface.
(55) She vividly expressed her emotions through her writing.
(56) His eyes were vividly blue, piercing right through her.
(57) The movie vividly portrayed the harsh realities of war.
(58) The author vividly portrayed the characters in her novel.
(59) The unfilmed scenes were vividly described in the script.
(60) I can still vividly latch onto a memory of my first kiss.
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(61) I find that singing to sleep helps me dream more vividly.
(62) She vividly imagined the possibilities of what could be.
(63) The memory of that day is still vividly etched in my mind.
(64) Chaucer's characters are vividly portrayed in his stories.
(65) The sceneries in this fantasy novel are vividly described.
(66) The colors were vividly tempered onto the canvas painting.
(67) The design was vividly tempered onto the marble sculpture.
(68) I remember my first-year experience as a freshman vividly.
(69) The artist captured the essence of the landscape vividly.
(70) The vividly painted walls added a pop of color to the room.
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(71) The vividly decorated cake was almost too beautiful to eat.
(72) The poem Kubla Khan vividly describes a dreamlike landscape.
(73) The book vividly described the bustling streets of the city.
(74) She could vividly remember the eidetic colors of the sunset.
(75) The whitenesses of the paper made the ink stand out vividly.
(76) The novel vividly depicts the struggles of a young immigrant.
(77) He hallucinates vividly, seeing colorful patterns and shapes.
(78) Ten years have passed, but I still remember that day vividly.
(79) The author vividly describes specific characters in the novel.
(80) The man often dreams vividly while sleeping in his wheelchair.
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(81) The author's madeup world was vividly described in their book.
(82) The child vividly recalled the moment she lost her first tooth.
(83) I can still vividly recall the feeling of loathing from memory.
(84) The memories of our vacation are still vividly fresh in my mind.
(85) The movie's special effects vividly depict in the action scenes.
(86) The opusculum's characters were vividly portrayed and relatable.
(87) His memory is like a steel trap, capturing every moment vividly.
(88) Twenty years have passed, but I still remember that day vividly.
(89) The writer used chromatic language to vividly describe the scene.
(90) Night after night, I dreamed vividly and remembered every detail.
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(91) Twelve years have gone by, and I still remember that day vividly.
(92) The sunset painted the sky vividly with shades of orange and pink.
(93) The rainbows were vividly dancing around between the rain showers.
(94) He paints vividly, like an artist capturing a beautiful landscape.
(95) The writer used the indicative mood to describe the scene vividly.
(96) The author's words vividly portray the scene in the reader's mind.
(97) Fifteen years have gone by, and I still remember that day vividly.
(98) The story came to life in her mind, vividly depicting each scene.
(99) The author's words vividly portray the emotions of the characters.
(100) The lineaments of the character in the book were vividly described.
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(101) The vividly decorated cake was the centerpiece of the celebration.
(102) The laughter of the children in the playground was vividly joyous.
(103) The thunderstorm outside vividly reminded me of the power of nature.
(104) The poem's imagery vividly depicts the act of languishing in sorrow.
(105) The world-building in mockingjay is immersive and vividly described.
(106) The author used a descriptive paragraph to vividly depict the scene.
(107) The author vividly descries the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.
(108) The depicter of the novel vividly described the setting of the story.
(109) The novel vividly described the barbarities faced by the protagonist.
(110) The author's description vividly delineates the setting of the story.
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(111) I loathe the feeling of wet socks; it's something I remember vividly.
(112) She could vividly feel the softness of the blanket against her skin.
(113) The author's words vividly depict the struggles of a young immigrant.
(114) The artist's brushstrokes vividly captured the essence of the subject.
(115) The painting vividly embodies the artist's emotions and inner turmoil.
(116) The novel vividly depicts the horrors of bloodshed on the battlefield.
(117) The settings in Robert Louis Stevenson's novels are vividly described.
(118) The poem's imagery vividly portrays the contrast between weal and woe.
(119) The writer's inscapes were vividly described in her descriptive prose.
(120) I can still vividly remember the first time I read a Silverstein poem.
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(121) I like how you can zoom into the photo to see the colors more vividly.
(122) The thunderstorm outside was vividly reflected in the darkened windows.
(123) The novelist's descriptions vividly depict in the setting of the story.
(124) It's amazing how vividly I can look back on a memory from my childhood.
(125) The animatenesses of the characters in the book were vividly described.
(126) The details of the crime scene were vividly captured in the photographs.
(127) The author's words vividly transported me to a different time and place.
(128) The memories of our family vacation are still vividly etched in my mind.
(129) The writer rendered the emotions of the characters vividly in the novel.
(130) The externalizations of his dreams were vividly portrayed in his novels.
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(131) The athlete could vividly recall every detail of his victorious moment.
(132) The image of her loved one's smile was vividly vivid in her mind's eye.
(133) The sanguinariness of the battle scene was depicted vividly in the movie.
(134) I vividly recall the layout of the first website I designed for a client.
(135) It happens that I remember a dream vividly when I wake up in the morning.
(136) He could vividly hear the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.
(137) The artist's bold stroke upon the canvas expressed their emotions vividly.
(138) The imagery in Song of Solomon vividly depicts the setting and atmosphere.
(139) The novel's setting was so vividly described that I felt like I was there.
(140) The documentary vividly portrayed the struggles of the homeless population.
(141) The photograph vividly illustrates the devastation caused by the hurricane.
(142) The author's writing style vividly portrayed the bloodinesses of the story.
(143) The magic mushroom enhanced my senses, and I could see colors more vividly.
(144) The artist used bold and vivid colors to vividly bring the painting to life.
(145) The writer's conception of the character was vividly portrayed in the novel.
(146) The novel's rich characters were vividly dramatised in the stage adaptation.
(147) If my memory serves me vividly, we went hiking in the mountains last spring.
(148) I remember this day last month vividly as it was the day I got my promotion.
(149) The novel's setting was vividly described, but its dialogue was unrealistic.
(150) As I peep into the past, I can still vividly remember my childhood memories.
(151) Please describe as vividly as you can the scene from the novel we just read.
(152) The imagery in Cowper's poems vividly captures the beauty of the countryside.
(153) The memories of childhood summer vacations were vividly present in her mind.
(154) The book described the scene as so vividly that I could picture it in my mind.
(155) The poem Kubla Khan vividly describes a dreamlike vision of a mythical palace.
(156) The writer's descriptions vividly depicted the corporeality of the characters.
(157) I can still vividly recall the loathing I felt towards my old boss from memory.
(158) The visages of the characters in the book were vividly described by the author.
(159) The imagery in Kubla Khan vividly depicts the grandeur of the emperor's palace.
(160) The author's words were able to portray the scene vividly in the reader's mind.
(161) She could vividly remember the eidetic colors of the painting she saw years ago.
(162) The dream felt so real that I could vividly remember every detail upon waking up.
(163) The historical novel vividly portrays the indignities faced by women in the past.
(164) The memoir vividly describes the author's journey through addiction and recovery.
(165) The storm clouds loomed vividly in the distance, warning of an impending downpour.
(166) Conjuring up memories of childhood, I can still vividly recall playing in the park.
(167) The historical novel vividly described the act of empaling during the medieval era.
(168) I can still vividly recall my first memory of riding a bike without training wheels.
(169) Presbyopic individuals may notice a decrease in their ability to see colors vividly.
(170) The descriptiveness of the author's writing allowed me to vividly imagine the scene.
(171) The fabulator's tales were so vividly told that they felt like real-life experiences.
(172) The author's lucidness in describing the scene allowed readers to vividly imagine it.
(173) The historical novel vividly described the intense cut-and-thrust battles of the time.
(174) The artist's painting vividly portrays the belabored aftermath of a devastating storm.
(175) The historical novel vividly described the clash of backswords during a decisive battle.
(176) Although ages have passed since we last spoke, I still remember our conversation vividly.
(177) The writer's terseness in describing the setting allowed the reader to imagine it vividly.
(178) She was in a deep state of hypnosis and could vividly imagine the hypnotist's suggestions.
(179) Memorizing by learning how to visualize information can help you remember it more vividly.
(180) The fantasy world in the book was so vividly described that I felt like I was living in it.
(181) The historical novel vividly described the intense quarterstaff battles of the medieval era.
(182) The writer's descriptive language was able to render the scene vividly in the reader's mind.
(183) The historical novel vividly depicted the reverberating past of the protagonist's ancestors.
(184) The elderly woman babbled about her memories of the war, which she still vividly remembered.
(185) The actress delivered her lines with such passion that they were vividly felt by the audience.
(186) Please describe as vividly as you can the emotions you felt during this particular experience.
(187) The historical fiction novel's battle scenes were vividly described with armour by the author.
(188) The novel vividly describes the debauchery that took place in the fleshpots of the ancient city.
(189) The author's use of imagery in Dehumanized vividly depicts the dehumanizing effects of oppression.
(190) The writer's concretenesses in their descriptions allowed the reader to vividly imagine the scene.
(191) The writer used descriptive language to vividly depict the beauty of the interspaces in the meadow.
(192) Margaret Mitchell's writing in Gone with the Wind vividly captures the essence of the Civil War era.
(193) The doomsday scenario depicted in the novel was so vividly described that it gave readers nightmares.
(194) The author's ability to vividly narrate the setting transports readers to a different time and place.
(195) The author's intention was to describe as vividly as possible the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.
(196) I remember the day vividly, it was exactly ten years ago when I got my first job offer after graduation.
(197) The fairy story was so vividly told that it felt like the listeners were transported to a different realm.
(198) The poem's imagery vividly portrays the desire to transcend the material and reach a higher state of being.
(199) The twenty-ninth editio introduced a new setting, transporting readers to a vibrant and vividly imagined world.
(200) I can't believe how vividly I remember the details of that trip to Europe, even though it was over a decade ago.
(201) The historical novel vividly described an orientalized palace, complete with opulent decorations and lush gardens.
(202) The fairylands in the storybook were so vividly described that the reader felt as though they were actually there.
(203) Although the compound eye of a dragonfly is incredibly efficient, it cannot see colors as vividly as a human eye can.
(204) The novelist's descriptive passages were always extravagant with words, transporting readers to vividly imagined worlds.
(205) Despite its illusoriness, the mirage appeared vividly in the desert, and the weary travelers were deceived by its beauty.
(206) The patient's memories of the accident were fragmentary, with some details vividly recalled and others completely forgotten.
(207) The writer's descriptive prose vividly portrayed the genius loci of the haunted mansion, sending shivers down readers' spines.
(208) The transience of memory is a fascinating aspect of the human mind, as we recall some moments vividly while others fade away with time.
(209) The author's writing style is distinctively descriptive, which allows readers to vividly imagine the scenes and characters in the story.
(210) The author's descriptive writing style vividly portrayed the grisliness of the crime, immersing readers in the dark and twisted world of the story.
(211) Despite being eighty-six years old, the retired astronaut still vividly remembers his experiences in space and enjoys sharing his stories with younger generations.
(212) While some people remember their dreams vividly and in great detail, others have difficulty recalling them at all, and the reasons for this are still not fully understood.
(213) The artist bleached the canvas before starting his painting, and the colors he used stood out vividly against the white background, but he knew he had to work quickly before the bleach dried.
Vividly meaning
Vividly is an adverb that is used to describe something that is done in a clear, detailed, and lively manner. When using the word vividly in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning. Here are some tips on how to use the word vividly effectively in your writing:
1. Visualize the scene: When using vividly, try to create a mental image for the reader by describing the details in a way that appeals to their senses.
For example, "She vividly described the picturesque sunset, with its vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple, reflecting off the calm waters."
2. Use descriptive language: To enhance the impact of vividly, incorporate descriptive adjectives and adverbs that paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind. For instance, "The author vividly portrayed the bustling city streets, filled with honking cars, towering skyscrapers, and bustling pedestrians."
3. Engage the reader's emotions: Utilize vividly to evoke strong emotions or sensations in the reader. This can be achieved by using powerful verbs and expressive language. For instance, "The actor vividly conveyed the character's anguish, as tears streamed down his face and his voice trembled with despair."
4. Provide specific examples: When using vividly, it is often helpful to provide specific examples or anecdotes to support your statement. This adds credibility and allows the reader to better understand the subject matter.
For example, "The historian vividly recounted the events of the battle, describing the deafening sounds of gunfire, the acrid smell of gunpowder, and the sight of fallen soldiers strewn across the battlefield."
5. Consider the context: Ensure that the use of vividly aligns with the overall tone and style of your writing. Depending on the context, it can be used in a formal or informal manner.
For example, "The poet vividly captured the essence of nature in his eloquent verses" (formal) or "She vividly described her wild adventure, complete with heart-pounding moments and unexpected twists" (informal).
6. Avoid overuse: While vividly can be a powerful word, it is important not to overuse it in your writing. Instead, use it selectively to emphasize key points or to create a lasting impression. Overusing vividly may dilute its impact and make your writing repetitive.
In conclusion, when using the word vividly in a sentence, it is crucial to consider the context, engage the reader's senses and emotions, and provide specific examples. By following these tips, you can effectively incorporate vividly into your writing, enhancing its clarity and liveliness.
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