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.