(Of language) transparently clear; easily understandable.
Capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner.
1 Following cardiac arrest a lucid , organized, and conscious experience should be impossible.
2 These had not made fertile furrow for lucid thought about my future.
3 I readily admit it: the theory is very simple, lucid and seductive.
4 So lucid is the memory that I feel the power of resurrection.
5 The address was scholarly, lucid , earnest; and the language was absolutely perfect.
6 She still wasn't sure that this wasn't just some very lucid dream.
7 All the compositions of the previous year were perfectly lucid and sane.
8 He had to appear completely lucid - sane within the boundaries of his memory.
9 The flame was troubled; but not the lucid candour of Maggie's eyes.
10 There is music and song to embellish and explain the lucid action.
11 The first essential for a preacher is the power of lucid reasoning.
12 The last thing he wanted was to be lucid in the end.
13 There is a strong and lucid emotional thread but no time links.
14 Then set them forth in language which shall be lucid and exact.
15 And indeed you have been a little more lucid every day since.
16 Science is a lucid madness occupied in tabulating its own necessary hallucinations.
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