Which preposition to use with vivid

as Occurrences 41%

Cherished memories are these pleasant visions and they come to me often, vivid as realities.

in Occurrences 37%

It is a slight compensation, that this very pettiness makes her chronicles of the age very vivid in details.

than Occurrences 26%

A glint came in her eyes, and the suggestion of the colonel which he had once or twice before sensed in her, now became more vivid than ever before.

with Occurrences 16%

When they rode side by side Gloria chatted brightly, athrill with animation, vivid with her rioting youth.

to Occurrences 11%

The striking pictorial contrast between a movement from one curve to another, and a movement along the same curve should help to make vivid to our minds the fundamental distinction between a change in the conditions of demand, arising from new tastes, enhanced purchasing power, etc.; and a mere change in the amount purchased resulting from an alteration in the price which the sellers ask.

of Occurrences 4%

And at the very end of the Poetics, where he is endeavoring to prove that tragedy is a higher art than epic, he does so by showing that drama has all the epic elements, and in addition music and spectacle, which produce the most vivid of pleasures.

against Occurrences 4%

They were in fitting surroundings, their color inexpressibly vivid against the snow, and Ben's heart warmed and thumped in his breast at the sight.

for Occurrences 2%

He never could shake off from himself that dread of death which he felt in a degree unusually vivid for a Roman.

by Occurrences 2%

Thirteen hundred years Of empire ending like a shepherd's tale, by the grandeur of some of the passages, and by the development of the chief character, made more vivid by its being distinctly autobiographical.

from Occurrences 1%

"It was vivid from the first.

at Occurrences 1%

She had shone her vividest at dinner, with revolving brilliancy that collective approval always struck from her; and the glow of it still hung on her as she paused there in the dimness, her shining cloak dropped from her white shoulders.

during Occurrences 1%

Even with Mr. Cave the power varied very considerably: his vision was most vivid during states of extreme weakness and fatigue.

about Occurrences 1%

For the contemplative gaze has something steady and vivid about it; and with the eye of genius it is often the case, as with Goethe, that the white membrane over the pupil is visible.

on Occurrences 1%

On the fifth day, the rash usually covers the whole surface of the body, with the exception of the legs and feet; and is now very vivid on the face, which is not unfrequently so much swelled, especially the eyelids, that the eyes are quite closed up, as in small-pox.

through Occurrences 1%

Just a tot when the Civil War gave him and his people freedom, Maxwell's memories of bondage-days are vivid through the experiences related by older Negroes.

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