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lucid

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1. lucid - Noun

2. lucid - Adjective

3. lucid - Adjective Satellite

4. Lucid - Proper noun

Meaning

Shining; bright; resplendent; as, the lucid orbs of heaven.

Clear; transparent.

Presenting a clear view; easily understood; clear.

Bright with the radiance of intellect; not darkened or confused by delirium or madness; marked by the regular operations of reason; as, a lucid interval.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid. Heinrich Heine

Happiness implied a choice, and within that choice a concerted will, a lucid desire. Albert Camus

It is therefore necessary to prepare the imminent and inevitable identification of man with the motor, facilitating and perfecting an incessant exchange of intuition, rhythm, instinct and metallic discipline, quite utterly unknown to the majority of humanity and only divined by the most lucid mind. Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

An art of expression should begin with childhood, and the lucid use of one's mother tongue should be typical of that art. The sense of reality should be strengthened from the beginning, yet by no means at the cost of those lofty illusions we call patriotism, veneration, love. Louis Sullivan

Lucid intervals and happy pauses. Francis Bacon

He repeated until his dying day that there was no one with more common sense, no stonecutter more obstinate, no manager more lucid or dangerous, than a poet. Gabriel García Márquez

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