Lingo

Vision and Precision

66 Words

33m

conspicuous
1.
cons
pi
cuous
Adjective

standing out and easy to see or notice

The bright red dress was conspicuous among the more subdued colors at the event.

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detectable
2.
de
tec
ta
ble
Adjective

able to be noticed or discovered

The slight fragrance of roses was barely detectable in the air.

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indistinct
3.
in
dis
tinct
Adjective

not easily defined or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision

Her memory of the event was indistinct, making it difficult to recall specific details.

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opaque
4.
o
paque
Adjective

(of an object) blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it

The opaque curtains blocked out all sunlight from entering the room.

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vibrant
5.
vib
rant
Adjective

(of colors) bright and strong

The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple.

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transparent
6.
trans
pa
rent
Adjective

able to be seen through

The glass was so transparent that it was almost invisible, allowing a clear view of the garden beyond.

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translucent
7.
trans
lu
cent
Adjective

permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred

The translucent curtains in the bedroom filtered the sunlight softly.

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obtrusive
8.
obt
ru
sive
Adjective

noticeable in a way that is unpleasant, unwanted, or disruptive

The bright neon sign outside the window was obtrusive and kept him awake at night.

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dazzle
9.
da
zzle
Verb

to impress or surprise someone greatly with remarkable talent or charm

Her stunning performance on stage dazzled the audience with her talent.

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lurid
10.
lu
rid
Adjective

shocking or sensational, especially in a gruesome or vulgar way

The lurid revelations of sexual misconduct by a prominent politician led to widespread outrage and calls for resignation, highlighting a profound breach of ethical conduct.

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mute
11.
mute
Noun

a tool that is used to soften or silence the sound produced by a musical instrument

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gaudy
12.
gau
dy
Adjective

(used especially of clothes) styled to attract attention through bold colors, flashy embellishments, or exaggerated features

He strutted in a gaudy jacket covered in sequins and neon patches.

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shimmer
13.
shi
mmer
Verb

to shine with a soft and wavering light

The lake shimmered in the moonlight.

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psychedelic
14.
psy
che
de
lic
Adjective

(medicine) inducing vivid sensory perceptions, altered states of consciousness, or heightened awareness, often associated with hallucinogenic effects

The doctor discussed the potential psychedelic effects of a medication with the patient.

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panoramic
15.
pa
no
ra
mic
Adjective

wide-ranging and comprehensive

Her panoramic analysis of the company's market position covered every angle from financial to consumer behavior.

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in
ky
Adjective

dark or deep in color, like ink

The sky turned inky as night fell.

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lus
ter
less
Adjective

appearing dull without any reflective quality

The lusterless surface of the worn-out table reflected no light.

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murky
18.
mur
ky
Adjective

(of liquids) not clear or transparent

After the heavy rainfall, the normally clear river became murky with sediment runoff from the surrounding hills.

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vivid
19.
vi
vid
Adjective

(of colors or light) very intense or bright

She wore a vivid red dress that stood out in the crowd.

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radiant
20.
ra
diant
Adjective

emitting or reflecting light in a bright, glowing manner

The radiant sun cast a warm glow over the landscape.

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overt
21.
o
vert
Adjective

open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy

His overt gestures of affection, such as holding her hand and kissing her forehead in public, demonstrated his love for her.

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outline
22.
out
line
Verb

to give a brief description of something excluding the details

Before writing the essay, the student outlined the main ideas to organize the structure.

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illusion
23.
i
llu
sion
Noun

an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

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vista
24.
vis
ta
Noun

a captivating scenery viewed from a distance

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spectacle
25.
spec
ta
cle
Noun

a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable

The hot air balloons rising at dawn created a picturesque spectacle.

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hue
26.
hue
Noun

the attribute of color that distinguishes one color from another based on its position in the color spectrum or wheel

The artist chose a warm hue to create a cozy atmosphere in the painting.

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sight
27.
sight
Noun

the physical ability of seeing

His sight began to deteriorate with age, requiring him to wear glasses.

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glimpse
28.
glimpse
Verb

to see something or someone for a short moment of time, often without getting a full or detailed view of it

I have glimpsed the rare comet in the night sky.

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luminosity
29.
lu
mi
no
si
ty
Noun

the quality or state of emitting light

The glow-in-the-dark stickers had a soft luminosity that made them visible in the dark.

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sight
30.
sight
Noun

the physical ability of seeing

His sight began to deteriorate with age, requiring him to wear glasses.

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silhouette
31.
silh
o
uette
Noun

a drawing that depicts the outline of someone or something that is in a single black color and against a light background, often from the side

She framed the silhouette of her daughter playing in the park, the simplicity of the outline capturing the essence of childhood joy.

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glare
32.
glare
Noun

a steady and sharp stare that conveys anger, disapproval, or hostility

She gave him a glare when he interrupted her.

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visual
33.
visual
Adjective

related to sight or vision

The doctor performed a visual examination of the patient's eyes.

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camouflage
34.
ca
mouf
lage
Verb

to blend in with the surroundings to avoid being seen or detected

The lizard camouflages itself by changing its skin color.

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starkly
35.
stark
ly
Adverb

in a way that is easily noticeable, highlighting a clear and obvious contrast

The difference in temperature between day and night was starkly evident.

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obscure
36.
obs
cure
Adjective

difficult to comprehend due to being vague or hidden

The obscure references in the text were difficult for most readers to understand.

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peer
37.
peer
Verb

to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better

I often peer into the night sky to spot constellations.

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behold
38.
be
hold
Verb

to see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration

I often behold the beauty of the sunset from my balcony.

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ogle
39.
o
gle
Verb

to stare at someone or something with strong and often inappropriate interest or desire

Despite his efforts to focus on his work, he couldn't help but ogle the attractive new intern across the office.

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squint
40.
squint
Noun

the act of looking with the eyes partly closed, often to see more clearly

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illuminate
41.
i
llu
mi
nate
Verb

to provide light to something, making it brighter

The lanterns beautifully illuminate the garden path at night.

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twinkle
42.
twin
kle
Verb

to emit a flickering or intermittent light, often creating a shimmering or sparkling effect

The stars began to twinkle as the night sky darkened.

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emerge
43.
e
merge
Verb

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

The pattern on the fabric emerged slowly as the dye set in.

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reveal
44.
re
veal
Verb

to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

In her memoir, the author courageously revealed her struggles with mental illness.

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unearth
45.
unearth
Verb

to dig the ground and discover something

Archaeologists unearthed ancient pottery during the excavation.

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unveil
46.
un
veil
Verb

to remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony

The mayor proudly unveiled the new city monument during the grand opening ceremony.

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uncover
47.
un
co
ver
Verb

to reveal something by removing a cover or obstacle

With a sense of anticipation, she lifted the cloth to uncover the hidden masterpiece.

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disclose
48.
dis
close
Verb

to reveal something by uncovering it

With a sense of anticipation, she slowly began to disclose the contents of the sealed envelope.

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expose
49.
ex
pose
Verb

to put someone or something in a position in which they are vulnerable or are at risk

The lack of security exposed the company to cyberattacks.

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reflect
50.
ref
lect
Verb

to contemplate or think deeply about something for insight or understanding

She reflects on her achievements every evening.

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gleam
51.
gleam
Verb

to shine brightly, typically with reflected light

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vanish
52.
va
nish
Verb

to suddenly and mysteriously disappear without explanation

The magician made the rabbit vanish from the hat with a swift motion of his hand.

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shroud
53.
shroud
Verb

to cover something in a protective or concealing manner

Before the big reveal, they decided to shroud the artwork in a cloth for added suspense.

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conceal
54.
con
ceal
Verb

to carefully cover or hide something or someone

The spy used a hat and sunglasses to conceal her identity.

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scrutiny
55.
scru
ti
ny
Noun

the careful and detailed examination to find mistakes or discover important information

The accountant applied scrutiny to the financial statements to find any errors.

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minutiae
56.
mi
nu
tiae
Noun

small details that are easily overlooked

During the detective's investigation, he paid attention to the minutiae of the crime scene, looking for tiny details that could provide crucial clues.

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inspect
57.
ins
pect
Verb

to carefully examine something to check its condition or make sure it meets standards

The mechanic will inspect the car to ensure it is safe to drive.

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monitor
58.
mo
ni
tor
Noun

a large tropical carnivorous lizard found in Africa, Asia, and Australia

A monitor can grow several meters in length.

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scrutinize
59.
scru
ti
nize
Verb

to examine something closely and carefully in order to find errors

Inspectors scrutinized the company's financial records to find any errors.

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punctilious
60.
punc
ti
lious
Adjective

paying a lot of attention to the correctness of behavior or to detail

She approached her duties with a punctilious attitude, never missing a single appointment.

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painstaking
61.
pains
ta
king
Adjective

requiring a lot of effort and time

She conducted a painstaking investigation to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance.

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accurately
62.
a
ccu
rate
ly
Adverb

in a way that has no errors or mistakes

The scientist measured the temperature accurately using calibrated instruments.

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meticulously
63.
me
tic
u
lous
ly
Adverb

in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details

The artist meticulously crafted each brushstroke to create a lifelike portrait.

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superficially
64.
su
per
fi
cia
lly
Adverb

with a focus only on the surface or outer appearance

She understood the topic superficially but lacked in-depth knowledge.

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cos
me
tica
lly
Adverb

for cosmetic purposes to improve appearance

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thoroughly
66.
tho
rough
ly
Adverb

in a comprehensive manner

She cleaned the house thoroughly before the guests arrived.

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