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lurid adj | (vivid) | vistosa adj |
| The author's detailed description of the sunset painted a lurid picture in my mind. |
| La descripción detallada del autor sobre la puesta de sol generó una imagen vistosa en mi mente. |
lurid adj | (garish) | chillón/lona adj |
| | estridente adj |
| Mike wore a lurid shirt to the party. |
lurid adj | (shining with a fiery glow) | resplandeciente adj mf |
| | refulgente adj mf |
| The photograph captured a lurid California sunset. |
lurid adj | figurative (sensationalist) | escabroso/a adj |
| | sensacionalista adj |
| The lurid story appeared in the newspaper the next day. |
lurid adj | figurative (gruesome) | horripilante adj |
| | espeluznante adj |
| Mr. Jenkins did not want to hear the lurid details of his son's car accident. |
| El señor Jenkins no quiso oír los detalles horripilantes del accidente automovilístico de su hijo. |
'lurid' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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