Meaning of hypervivid | Babel Free
Definitions
Extremely vivid.
Examples
“That consciousness knows nothing of a release from the devil; for, barring Luther and some of the medieval monks of hypervivid imagination, it knows nothing directlly about a devil to whom it can be in bondage.”
“It would take a person with a hypervivid imagination to guess the connection between the title and the story.”
“Melodrama is, just as Frye says, a "dramatic vision," and that vision, in order to be true to itself, demands to be dramatized in 'hypervivid terms.”
“In the exactness of its rendering, we feel a lack of proportion analogous to the physical disproportion of the black birds. Why, we are driven to ask, is this trivial creature presented with such hypervivid literalness?”
“Such hypnagogic hallucinations are images that are hypervivid. Psychodynamic possibilities associated with narcolepsy include dependency features of the personality, and separation events are highly implicated in the onset of this disorder.”
“It is all just a digital swirl, a series of scripted animations and graphically sculptured landscapes that can seem hypervivid and at the same time totally surreal — just the sort of experimental and phantasmagoric place, you might argue, where an artist is likely to thrive.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.