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See the entry forlúcido.
lucido
-splendid
See the entry forlucido.
lucido
-shone
Past participle oflucir.

lúcido

lúcido(
loo
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see
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. lucid
El paciente está lúcido pero pretende estar loco.The patient is lucid but pretends to be crazy.
b. clear-headed
Las ancianas en la casa de retiro son lúcidas y están llenas de energía.The old ladies in the retirement home are clear-headed and energetic.
a. clear
El economista hizo un análisis breve y lúcido sobre la crisis económica.The economist wrote a brief, clear analysis of the economic crisis.
a. lucid
¿Cómo hago para tener sueños lúcidos con más frecuencia?Is there a way to have lucid dreams more often?
4.
A word or phrase restricted in usage to literature or established writing (e.g., sex, once upon a time).
(literary)
(shining)
a. brilliant
El pirata abrió el cofre del tesoro y quedó deslumbrado por el lúcido oro.The pirate opened the treasure chest and was bedazzled by the brilliant gold.
b. dazzling
La bailarina se ganó el corazón de los espectadores con una lúcida actuación.The ballerina won the hearts of the audience with a dazzling performance.
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