limpid
1 of 1adjective/ˈlɪmpɪd/
Forms:more limpid,most limpid
1
(of language or music) clear and easy to understand
- The speaker’s limpid prose made complex ideas accessible to everyone in the audience.
- The writer’s limpid style allowed readers to follow the story without any confusion or ambiguity.
- The poem’s limpid verses conveyed deep emotions with a simplicity that resonated with many.
- The director’s limpid storytelling ensured that the plot was easy to follow, even during the most intricate scenes.
- The limpid harmony of the choir provided a beautiful and straightforward listening experience for the audience.
2
transparent in appearance
- The lake was so limpid you could see the pebbles on the bottom.
- A limpid stream flowed gently through the forest.
- The glass was limpid, without a single smudge.
- He admired the limpid surface of the crystal.
- The jellyfish drifted in the limpid waters of the aquarium.
3
(of the eyes) strikingly clear and free of cloudiness
- Her gaze was limpid, revealing nothing but quiet sincerity.
- He looked at her with a limpid expression that betrayed no fear.
- The child's stare was limpid, wide and full of wonder.
- Beneath the harsh light, they noticed how limpid his look remained.
- His glance, limpid and steady, held her attention without a word.
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