different between refulgent vs lucid

refulgent

English

Etymology

From Latin refulgentem, accusative singular of refulg?ns, present active participle of refulge?, from re- (back) + fulge? (shine).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???f?ld??nt/

Adjective

refulgent (comparative more refulgent, superlative most refulgent)

  1. Resplendent, or shining brightly and radiantly.
  2. (figuratively) As if giving off light or warmth.
    She had a refulgent smile.

Related terms

  • effulgent
  • refulgence

Translations


Latin

Verb

refulgent

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of refulge?

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lucid

English

Etymology

Latin lucidus, from lux (light) + -idus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l(j)u?s?d/
  • Rhymes: -u?s?d

Adjective

lucid (comparative lucider or more lucid, superlative lucidest or most lucid)

  1. clear; easily understood
  2. mentally rational; sane
  3. bright, luminous, translucent or transparent

Synonyms

  • (easily understood): clear, perspicuous, straightforward; See also Thesaurus:comprehensible
  • (mentally rational): coherent, sane
  • (bright): brilliant, light
  • (luminous): glowing, radiant; See also Thesaurus:shining
  • (transparent): clear, pellucid, see-through, transparent; See also Thesaurus:transparent or Thesaurus:translucent

Derived terms

  • lucid dream
  • lucidity (noun)
  • lucidly (adverb)

Related terms

  • elucidate

Translations

Noun

lucid (plural lucids)

  1. A lucid dream.
    • 1986, Benjamin B. Wolman, Montague Ullman, Handbook of states of consciousness (page 163)
      The day before nightmare-initiated lucids, subjects reported more depressed feelings []

Anagrams

  • Ludic, dulic, ludic

Romanian

Etymology

From French lucide

Adjective

lucid m or n (feminine singular lucid?, masculine plural lucizi, feminine and neuter plural lucide)

  1. lucid, clear-sighted

Declension

Related terms

  • luciditate

Spanish

Verb

lucid

  1. (Spain) Informal second-person plural (vosotros or vosotras) affirmative imperative form of lucir.

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