lucid

lucid(
lu
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. lúcido
Is the patient lucid? The police officer needs to ask a few questions.¿Está lúcido el paciente? El policía necesita hacerle algunas preguntas.
a. lúcido
A persuasive essay should have a lucid thesis statement.Un ensayo persuasivo debe tener una declaración de tesis lúcida.
a. lúcido
I woke up from a lucid dream on the roof of my house, about to jump off.Me desperté de un sueño lúcido en el techo de mi casa, a punto de saltar.
a. lúcido
We admired the lucid stars as we cuddled in the bed of his pickup.Admirábamos las estrellas lúcidas mientras nos acurrucábamos en la caja de su pick-up.
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