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Common collocations with vivid in American Collocation

vivid adjective

US /ˈvɪvɪd/

very

exceptionally
extraordinarily
extremely
incredibly
really
remarkably
so
very
wonderfully

She is renowned for her extraordinarily vivid recreations of historical events.

rather

pretty
quite

Memories of my childhood are quite vivid.

particularly

especially
particularly

It was a particularly vivid dream.

still

still

Her memories of that time are still vivid.

memory

memory
recollection
reminder

Eileen has vivid memories of her father’s shop.

image in your mind

dream
image
picture
scene

I still have a very vivid image of his tearful face.

description or acting

account
depiction
description
imagery
portrait
portrayal

This is a vivid account of a young teacher coming to terms with the horrors of life in an inner-city school.

ability to imagine

imagination
insight

Children have vivid imaginations.

example

example
illustration

This is a vivid example of just how important it is to get architecture right.

experience or feeling

experience
impression
sense

He describes his vivid experience of visiting Chernobyl in 1996.

detail

detail

Every nuance and subtlety is described in vivid detail.