Vivid synonyms

Energetic, affecting, bold, animated, and dynamic are all synonyms for vivid. Vague and boring are antonyms of vivid. And here are 67 another word for vivid.

Another word for vivid

1. graphic

  • Affecting
  • Arresting
  • Authentic
  • Clear
  • Colourful
  • Crystal clear
  • Detailed
  • Dramatic
  • Emotive
  • Evocative
  • Faithful
  • Fascinating
  • Graphic
  • Highly coloured
  • Impressive
  • Interesting
  • Lifelike
  • Lively
  • Lucid
  • Memorable
  • Moving
  • Picturesque
  • Powerful
  • Realistic
  • Rich
  • Scintillating
  • Stimulating
  • Stirring
  • Striking
  • True to life
  • Unforgettable
  • Haunting

2. bright

  • Bold
  • Bright-coloured
  • Bright
  • Brilliant
  • Colourful
  • Deep-coloured
  • Deep
  • Eye-catching
  • Flamboyant
  • Flaming
  • Glaring
  • Glowing
  • Intense
  • Radiant
  • Rich
  • Strong
  • Vibrant
  • Warm
  • Jazzy

3. dynamic

  • Animated
  • Dynamic
  • Energetic
  • Fiery
  • Flamboyant
  • Lively
  • Powerful
  • Spirited
  • Striking
  • Strong
  • Vibrant
  • Vigorous
  • Vital
  • Vivacious
  • Zestful

Vivid synonyms statistics

The adjective "vivid" has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 5 synonyms with 4 letters, 4 synonyms with 5 letters, 6 synonyms with 6 letters, 10 synonyms with 7 letters, 12 synonyms with 8 letters, 11 synonyms with 9 letters, 4 synonyms with 10 letters, 5 synonyms with 11 letters, 2 synonyms with 12 letters, 2 synonyms with 13 letters, and 2 synonyms with 14 letters, for a total of 63 synonyms for vivid.

Vivid sentences

The painting has vivid colors.

She shared a vivid memory.

His explanation was vividly clear.

The dream felt unusually vivid today.


Similar to vivid

Word Opposites Synonyms
Division Unity, integration Dividing, dividing up
Trivial Important, significant, life-and-death Unimportant, insignificant
Divide Unify, join, converge., combine Split, cut up
Oblivious Aware, conscious Unaware, unconscious
Divine Mundane, dreadful Godly, godlike
Living Dead, obsolete, extinct Livelihood, income
Privilege Disadvantage, burden Advantage, right
Evident Unclear, hidden Obvious, apparent
Evidence Support ,and disprove Proof, confirmation
Individual Group, collective Person, entity
Activity Inactivity, idleness Pursuit, occupation
Provided Impoverished, ruined If, on condition that
Provide Refuse, withhold Supply, give