(Of language) transparently clear; easily understandable.
1 Unto this beareth witness the Tongue of Grandeur in this perspicuous Book.
2 It did not make Cristich less interesting, nor the prima-donna more perspicuous .
3 Unto this testify all created things and beyond them this perspicuous Book.
4 He spoke Latin barbarously; none the less was his language direct and perspicuous .
5 Thus have We set down Our decree in a perspicuous Tablet.
6 To this objection I shall make a just and perspicuous reply.
7 Their companion is not seized with madness: he is but a perspicuous warner.
8 It was from Duroc, and was much more perspicuous than polite.
9 This is not a fine style, but simple, perspicuous , and agreeable.
10 He is an able and most perspicuous writer, and treats his subject philosophically.
11 He combined scholastic accuracy with unaffected ease; condensed and pointed, yet rich and perspicuous .
12 With Professor Delamater it was the ability to give prolonged, profound and perspicuous lectures.
13 Bunyan he admired for his genius and perspicuous style rather than for his sentiments.
14 The third manner of our seeing is by refraction, and this is perspicuous in mirrors.
15 His history is sometimes as concise as a chronological chart; yet it is always perspicuous .
16 But what chiefly appeals to me in it is its extraordinary simplicity and perspicuous ease.
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