limpid Definition In English

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Examples of limpid

  • Diffuse reflection describes opaque, non limpid materials, such as paper or rock.

  • Now these picturesque deep quarries and adits with limpid water serve as a popular tourist attraction.

  • White sandy beaches, limpid water and seven crystal-white islets within the lake complete the scenery.

  • He became interested in fashioning a new prose - one that is spare, limpid, and devoid of all the old mechanisms of literary realism.

  • In his poems and plays alike his style is limpid, elevated, profuse; his flight is sustained at a high pitch without visible excitement.

  • His voice was a wonderful organ, a beautiful soprano, with a limpid quality that musicians of the time declared was indescribable.

  • I think he said that it was an aim—that the provisions had to be made limpid, clear and simple—but that it could not always be achieved.

  • 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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