0 the quality of being very clear, powerful and detailed in your mind: --
Some of the painting is remarkable for clearness of outline and vividness of colour.
His palette was rich, going from luminous reds and glowing oranges to blues of stained glass vividness.
His use of quotes brings the conflict alive with a terrible vividness.
Parts of the novel now seem a little old-fashioned, but it's still a work of tremendous power and vividness.
Years of studying imagery using students have indicated to me that ratings of detail and vividness are highly unreliable, easily changed, and little related to objective performance measures.
There were other instances when the vividness of the language came to the fore.
For the sake of vividness, let us put names on the faces of the growth hormone treatment cases.
Because of their smallness and the vividness demanded, match labels needed the latest facilities and materials for printing.
Here the vividness cannot be due to a generally reliable faculty, since my peer would discover it if it were.
The paragraph serves here merely as an illustration of the way topical relations between terms may be set, and its advantage is in its vividness.
The chapter on changes in marriage contains the most qualitative supportive data, which may account for its vividness and impact.
The vividness also contributes to the seeming accuracy of the memories even though they are often fragmented and distorted.