Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for VIV'ID-LY
VIV'IDVIV'ID-NESS, or VIV-ID'I-TY
VIV'ID-LY, adv.
- With life; with strength. Sensitive objects affect a man much more vividly than those which affect only his mind. – South.
- With brightness; in bright colors. – Boyle.
- In glowing colors; with animated exhibition to the mind. The orator vividly represented the miseries of his client.
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