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1 vividness
noun živosť, temperament* * *• živost• sviežost• svietivost• sugestívnost• temperamentnost• prenikavost• intenzívnost• jasnost• impulzívnost• culost• ostrost -
2 colour
1. noun1) (a quality which objects have, and which can be seen, only when light falls on them: What colour is her dress?; Red, blue and yellow are colours.) farba2) (paint(s): That artist uses water-colours.) farba3) ((a) skin-colour varying with race: people of all colours.) farba pleti4) (vividness; interest: There's plenty of colour in his stories.) kolorit2. adjective((of photographs etc) in colour, not black and white: colour film; colour television.) farebný3. verb(to put colour on; to paint: They coloured the walls yellow.) nafarbiť- coloured4. noun((sometimes used impolitely) a dark-skinned person especially of Negro origin.) farebný- colouring
- colourless
- colours
- colour-blind
- colour scheme
- off-colour
- colour in
- show oneself in one's true colours
- with flying colours* * *• farebný• farba• farbit -
3 vivid
['vivid]1) ((of colours etc) brilliant; very bright: The door was painted a vivid yellow; The trees were vivid in their autumn colours.) jasný, žiarivý2) (clear; striking: I have many vivid memories of that holiday; a vivid image/description.) živý; pôsobivý3) ((of the imagination) active; lively: She has a vivid imagination.) bujný•- vividly- vividness* * *• velmi jasný• výrazný• životný• živý• svietivý• sugestívny• svieži• temperamentný• prenikavý• intenzívny• impulzívny• jasný• culý• prudký• ostrý
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vividness — index strength Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vividness — vivid ► ADJECTIVE 1) producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. 2) (of a colour) intensely deep or bright. DERIVATIVES vividly adverb vividness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «lively, vigorous»: from Latin vividus,… … English terms dictionary
vividness — noun 1. interest and variety and intensity (Freq. 1) the Puritan Period was lacking in color the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness • Syn: ↑color, ↑colour • Derivationally related forms: ↑vivid … Useful english dictionary
Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ) — The Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ) was published in 1973 by the British psychologist David Marks (Marks, 1973). The VVIQ consists of 16 items in four groups of 4 items in which the participant is invited to consider the image… … Wikipedia
vividness — vivid viv id (v[i^]v [i^]d), a. [L. vividus, from vivere to life; akin to vivus living. See {Quick}, a., and cf. {Revive}, {Viand}, {Victuals}, {Vital}.] 1. True to the life; exhibiting the appearance of life or freshness; animated; spirited;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vividness — noun see vivid … New Collegiate Dictionary
vividness — See vividly. * * * … Universalium
vividness — noun The quality or state of being vivid. Syn: vividity … Wiktionary
vividness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sharpness, distinctness, distinction; see clarity … English dictionary for students
vividness — viv·id·ness || vɪvɪdnɪs n. brightness; distinctness; quality of being graphic; liveliness … English contemporary dictionary
vividness — n 1. brilliance, brightness, resplendence, intensity, radiance; refulgence, effulgence, Archaic. fulgor; lustrousness, lucidity, nitidity. 2. vivacity. See vivacity. 3. realism, lifelikeness; graphicalness, picturesqueness, strikingness,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder