Then the aged King heaped a car with splendid treasures, the best in Troy, and went over the plain to the Greek camp.
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
Theodora was wearing a vivid yellow shirt, and Eleanor laughed and said, “You bring more light into this room than the window.”
The Haunting of Hill House
Vivid comes from vivere, meaning "to live." So vivid colors, say in a painting or on a screen, are "lifelike."
well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
And replication is an essential part of science: a discovery isn’t considered valid if others can’t repeat the work and get the same result.
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Twice more when I was in the village, I went to look into the office, and twice more I hurried away, too timid to speak to a man dressed so formally.
Homeless Bird
He hardened himself so that each muscle in his body was rigid and strained.
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Rigid can refer to an object, like a sturdy fence post, or to a person who does not change their opinion or is unwilling to bend the rules for any reason.
The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce filed suit over the tax on Tuesday, calling it “illegal, invalid, and unenforceable.”
Seattle Times
(Dec 11, 2020)
If you stress the second syllable, the word invalid means "not acceptable," like the error message you see when you type in the wrong password. If you stress the first syllable, invalid refers to someone who is weak with sickness or an injury.
There's a languid, sleepy quality to it, like it's taking place in some shadowy dream where everyone says less than they mean.
Seattle Times
(Sep 15, 2011)
Languid is a good synonym for "sluggish," "weak," or "weary."
Created on Tue Oct 13 13:13:20 EDT 2020
(updated Thu Apr 21 09:32:57 EDT 2022)
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