Ideal for middle school through college, this enhanced calculator has a vivid backlit display, rechargeable battery, preloaded apps, and MathPrint mode.
The best graphing calculators for students|PopSci Commerce Team|September 4, 2020|Popular Science
Part of this inspires my dreams of the global, multidimensional, interactive classroom where you can have a vivid, virtual meta-verse that allows real people from around the world to communicate with and learn from one another.
Book recommendations from Fortune’s 40 under 40 in tech|Rachel King|September 4, 2020|Fortune
I assume Jacob Blake’s dreams and love for his children are as vivid as the love and dreams I have for mine.
Levi Strauss CEO: We can’t solve racial inequality if gun violence and voter disenfranchisement persist|jakemeth|September 1, 2020|Fortune
Of course, this didn’t change the result of the already-determined floor vote — Clinton still walked away the nominee — but it did serve as a vivid reminder of the fissures within the party.
Why Conventions Still Matter|Julia Azari|August 17, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment.
How Pulp Fiction Saved Literature|Wendy Smith|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Today, with the memories of Ingrid Bergman so vivid in his mind, it seems clear that he's been thinking about her a great deal.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
By the end of his life, the memories of corporal punishment at the hands of his teachers were vivid.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For such songs, she pairs raunchy lyrics with vivid imagery.
From Church of Christ to Pansexual Rapper|Tyler Gillespie|November 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This particular bit of airplane was vivid with the possibility that it was a significant clue.
How Amelia's Plane Was Found|Michael Daly|October 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This eighteenth-century Colonial narrative gives a vivid description of Roger's Rangers.
A Mother's List of Books for Children|Gertrude Weld Arnold
A vivid blush suffused her face, which appeared all the prettier to him in its embarrassed shyness.
Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch|Ulrich Frank
His descriptions of visible things, of streets and hills, and seas and men, are vivid in his accustomed manner.
Titanic|Filson Young
The vivid and sudden contrast of this little drive with the hotel is one of the pleasantest points of Saratoga life.
Saratoga and How to See It|R. F. Dearborn
The story presents a picture of truth and honor that cannot fail to have a vivid impression upon the reader.
The Convert|Elizabeth Robins
British Dictionary definitions for vivid
vivid
/ (ˈvɪvɪd) /
adjective
(of a colour) very bright; having a very high saturation or purity; produced by a pure or almost pure colouring agent
brilliantly colouredvivid plumage
conveying to the mind striking realism, freshness, or trueness to life; graphica vivid account
(of a recollection, memory, etc) remaining distinct in the mind
(of the imagination, etc) prolific in the formation of lifelike images
making a powerful impact on the emotions or sensesa vivid feeling of shame
uttered, operating, or acting with vigourvivid expostulations
full of life or vitalitya vivid personality
Derived forms of vivid
vividly, adverbvividness, noun
Word Origin for vivid
C17: from Latin vīvidus animated, from vīvere to live