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lucidity

/loo-sid-i-tee/US // luˈsɪd ɪ ti //

清醒度,清晰度,清醒性,明晰度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
    • : the ability to see things clearly; rationality; sanity: In a rare moment of lucidity, the senator sided with his political enemies for the good of the country.

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Examples

  • Yet among his mish-mash of randomized factoids, there did occur a moment of lucidity.

  • LaPlante has witnessed firsthand the paradox of dementia and Alzheimer's, with alternating phases of deterioration and lucidity.

  • The strange lucidity of the somnambulist still hung over her brain and mind, though outwardly she appeared troubled and confused.

  • They looked through him, as if they saw with a lucidity even more unendurable than his, what was going on in Tanqueray's soul.

  • And he pursued his thought with the tenacity of the drunkard, who concentrates upon one idea all the lucidity of mind left to him.

  • From his corner of the fireside lounge, where he seated himself beside her, his eyes regarded her with a grave and dark lucidity.

  • Most people would have termed this poetic rapture passing into lucidity, but our friend avers that it is the Enemy.

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