Meaning of ultravivid | Babel Free
Definitions
Extraordinarily vivid; of utmost vividness or vividity.
Examples
“This consists of habitual direct⟳ observation of pathologic process⟳ and the suppression of an ultravivid clinical imagination. The remark⟳ Francis Bacon that medical science is more professed than labored, applies only too commonly today.”
“Most of the time I spent touring Alexandria, visiting friends, and sitting in cafés eating a strange, very sweet ice cream that hung from the spoon in dribbling shapes. There was also a water ice in ultravivid shades of pink, orange, and green that was very refreshing on a hot, muggy day.”
“Equally notable is the flaming heart of St. Teresa, which is so ultravivid in its fervor that it lures even “a seraphim”’ into tourist sight-seeing: This is the mistress flame, and duteous/he Her happy fireworks, here, comes down to see⟳:”
“Derain realized that to build⟳ with color one needed the use⟳ of ochers and browns to set⟳ off the ultravivid tones. He began to use⟳ more discreet color harmonies.”
“Pinlighting consisted of the detonation of ultravivid miniature photonuclear bombs, which converted a few ounces of a magnesium isotope into pure visible radiance.”
“The first dream⟳ development that resulted from reading cards was a shift from ephemeral to more substantial portrayals. These ultravivid dreams often produced an emphasis on material pertinent to ESP and a fade-out of material that had no precognitive value. The following is such a dream⟳.”
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.
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