At the moment, Peter is lucid and quite talkative, but his condition is becoming worse.
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After finishing, she became lucid, recognized Jung, and greeted him.
Churchland's Matter and Consciousness is an equally lucid introduction to the philosophy of mind.
If the doctor thinks the patient isn't sufficiently lucid or mature, then the decision should be ignored.
Miranda Seymour's lucid biography arrives as the general reader's guide to Mary Shelley's ascent to academic cult status.
Reach out: what is not included in this lucid air?
Though small and frail, he was a powerful and lucid debater.
You have such a lucid style.
1expressed in a way that is clear and easy to understand: You must write in a clear and lucid style.2able to understand and think clearly, used especially about someone who is not always able to do this: In her more lucid moments the old lady would talk about her past.—lucidly adverb: He was lucidly aware of political realities.—lucidity /luːˈsɪdəti/ noun [uncountable]