limpid Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɪm.pɪd]
  • Us [ ˈlɪm.pɪd]

Meaning of limpid In English

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Examples of limpid

  • His prose style is flexible, limpid, and a great pleasure to read.

  • The rhyolites commonly contain phenocrysts of alkali feldspar that are limpid and unaltered.

  • I see that the newspapers in their tributes to him described his form of oratory as that of a purling brook, limpid and clear.

  • Needless to say they are in lovely, limpid, legal language.

  • Our common will is to restore our rivers as the limpid poetry of the earth.

  • The deterioration of the aged into a limpid condition has been shown to be avoidable by the use of up-to-date occupational therapy and physiotherapy.

  • The manual is available at the modest price of £1 and is written in the most limpid prose.

  • The puzzle is not made easier by the fact that the subsection contains 18 lines and about 170 words of not very limpid prose, but no full stop.

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