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pellucid

1 of 1adjective
/pəˈlusɪd/
Forms:more pellucid,most pellucid
1

expressed with exceptional clarity and transparency

  • The author's pellucid prose captivated readers, making even the most intricate ideas accessible to a wide audience.
  • His pellucid explanation of the scientific concept helped students grasp the complex topic with ease.
  • The speaker's pellucid arguments left no room for confusion, persuading even the skeptics in the audience.
  • The pellucid instructions provided by the tour guide ensured that visitors could navigate the museum effortlessly.
  • Her pellucid writing style made the legal document easy to understand, even for those unfamiliar with legal terminology.
2

allowing light to pass through easily, resulting in exceptional clarity and transparency

  • The pellucid waters of the lagoon were so clear that you could easily see the fish swimming near the bottom.
  • The artist used pellucid glass to create a sculpture that seemed almost ethereal in its transparency.
  • The pellucid ice in the crystal chandelier refracted light beautifully, creating a dazzling effect in the room.
  • The lake’s pellucid surface mirrored the surrounding mountains with perfect clarity.
  • The pellucid ice of the glacier revealed fascinating patterns and trapped bubbles, enhancing its natural beauty.