English-Thai Dictionary
lucid
ADJ สว่าง bright shining sa-wang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LUCID
a.[L. lucidus, from luceo, to shine. See Light. ] 1. Shining; bright; resplendent; as the lucid orbs of heaven.
2. Clear; transparent; pellucid; as a lucid stream.
3. Bright with the radiance of intellect; not darkened or confused by delirium or madness; marked by the regular operations of reason; as the lucid intervals of a deranged man.
4. Clear; distinct; presenting a clear view; easily understood; as a lucid order or arrangement.
LUCIDITY
n.Brightness. [Not used. ]
LUCIDNESS
n.Brightness; clearness.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LUCID
Lu "cid, a. Etym: [L. lucidus, fr. lux, lucis, light. See Light, n.]
1. Shining; bright; resplendent; as, the lucid orbs of heaven. Lucid, like a glowworm. Sir I. Newton. A court compact of lucid marbles. Tennyson.
2. Clear; transparent. " Lucid streams." Milton.
3. Presenting a clear view; easily understood; clear. A lucid and interesting abstract of the debate. Macaulay.
4. Bright with the radiance of intellect; not darkened or confused by delirium or madness; marked by the regular operations of reason; as, a lucid interval.
Syn. -- Luminous; bright; clear; transparent; sane; reasonable. See Luminous.
LUCIDITY
Lu *cid "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. lucidité. See Lucid. ]
Defn: The quality or state of being lucid.
LUCIDLY
LUCIDLY Lu "cid *ly, adv.
Defn: In a lucid manner.
LUCIDNESS
LUCIDNESS Lu "cid *ness, n.
Defn: The quality of being lucid; lucidity.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lucid
lu cid |ˈlo͞osid ˈlusəd | ▶adjective 1 expressed clearly; easy to understand: a lucid account | write in a clear and lucid style. • showing ability to think clearly, esp. in the intervals between periods of confusion or insanity: he has a few lucid moments every now and then. • Psychology (of a dream ) experienced with the dreamer feeling awake, aware of dreaming, and able to control events consciously. 2 literary bright or luminous: birds dipped their wings in the lucid flow of air. DERIVATIVES lu cid i ty |lo͞oˈsidətē |noun, lu cid ly adverb, lu cid ness noun ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 2 ): from Latin lucidus (perhaps via French lucide or Italian lucido ), from lucere ‘shine, ’ from lux, luc- ‘light. ’
Oxford Dictionary
lucid
lucid |ˈluːsɪd | ▶adjective 1 expressed clearly; easy to understand: a lucid account | write in a clear and lucid style. • showing or having the ability to think clearly, especially in intervals between periods of confusion or insanity: he has a few lucid moments every now and then. • Psychology (of a dream ) experienced with the dreamer feeling awake, aware of dreaming, and able to control events consciously. 2 literary bright or luminous: birds dipped their wings in the lucid flow of air. DERIVATIVES lucidity |-ˈsɪdɪti |noun, lucidly adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 2 ): from Latin lucidus (perhaps via French lucide or Italian lucido ) from lucere ‘shine ’, from lux, luc- ‘light ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
lucid
lucid adjective 1 a lucid description: intelligible, comprehensible, understandable, cogent, coherent, articulate; clear, transparent; plain, simple, vivid, sharp, straightforward, unambiguous; formal perspicuous. ANTONYMS confusing, ambiguous. 2 he was not lucid enough to explain: rational, sane, in one's right mind, in possession of one's faculties, compos mentis, able to think clearly, balanced, clearheaded, sober, sensible; informal all there. ANTONYMS muddled, confused.
Oxford Thesaurus
lucid
lucid adjective 1 a lucid introduction to the philosophy of mind: intelligible, comprehensible, understandable, cogent, coherent, communicative, articulate, eloquent; clear, clear-cut, crystal clear, transparent; plain, simple, direct, vivid, sharp, straightforward, perspicuous, unambiguous, graphic, explicit; informal joined-up. ANTONYMS confusing, unclear, ambiguous. 2 occasionally she has these lucid moments where she's herself again: rational, sane, in one's right mind, in possession of one's faculties, of sound mind, able to think clearly; normal, balanced, well balanced, sensible, clear-headed, right-minded, sober; Latin compos mentis; informal all there, with all one's marbles. ANTONYMS muddled. 3 literary the lucid stars: bright, shining, gleaming, luminous, radiant, brilliant, glowing, dazzling, lustrous, luminescent, phosphorescent; literary lucent, lambent; rare effulgent, refulgent. ANTONYMS dark, dull.
Duden Dictionary
Lucidol
Lu ci dol Eigenname ® |Lucid o l |lateinisch-neulateinisch Bleichmittel für pflanzliche Öle und Fette
French Dictionary
lucide
lucide adj. adjectif 1 Qui fait preuve de perspicacité, de pénétration d ’esprit. : Un essayiste lucide. SYNONYME clairvoyant ; perspicace . 2 Qui témoigne d ’une grande perspicacité. : Une réflexion lucide. SYNONYME pénétrant . 3 Qui a conservé toute sa raison, en parlant d ’une personne gravement malade ou très âgée. : Le blessé est-il lucide? SYNONYME conscient .
lucidement
lucidement adv. adverbe Avec lucidité, avec clarté. : Il accepte lucidement son sort.
lucidité
lucidité n. f. nom féminin 1 Qualité d ’une personne qui analyse et comprend bien les choses. : Elle voit la situation avec lucidité. 2 Raison. : Après cet accident, il n ’avait pas toute sa lucidité. SYNONYME conscience ; esprit .
Spanish Dictionary
lucidez
lucidez nombre femenino Claridad y rapidez mental para exponer o comprender algo :llama la atención la extraña lucidez con que veía ese grave asunto .
lucido, -da
lucido, -da adjetivo 1 Que está realizado con lucimiento o de manera que permite lucirse a quien lo hace, y causa buena impresión :es un trabajo difícil y poco lucido; tiene un papel muy lucido en la obra; aquella lucida ceremonia procesional no consiguió restablecer la concordia que entre el cielo y la tierra reinaba en aquellos territorios desde antiguo .2 [persona ] Que muestra un aspecto hermoso y de buena salud :daba gusto verla, tan lucida, tan mujer, allí parada, dando desplantes, con su vestido de cola .3 [persona ] Que se luce, demuestra públicamente habilidad o capacidad en una actividad :el candidato no estuvo demasiado lucido en estas elecciones .
lúcido, -da
lúcido, -da adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que discurre y se expresa con gran claridad y rapidez .2 [persona ] Que se encuentra en condiciones normales para pensar o discurrir correctamente, sin trastornos físicos o psicológicos :no, no era un fantasma lo que vi, estaba muy lúcido cuando sucedió aquello .3 Que es propio de una persona lúcida :una mente lúcida; nos hizo unas reflexiones muy lúcidas sobre el problema; esta obra es la constatación y exposición detallada, lúcida y certera, de las angustias vitales de una pareja; le deparan experiencias lúcidas y gratificantes no percibidas en otras circunstancias .4 formal Que ve las cosas inteligentemente, previendo futuras dificultades :algunas religiones orientales, lúcidas, incluyen el miedo (junto con la ignorancia ) entre sus pecados capitales .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lucid
lu cid /lúːsɪd /形容詞 1 わかりやすい, 明快な (clear )▸ a lucid explanation わかりやすい説明 2 〈頭脳などが 〉明晰 (せき )な ; (一時的に )正気の ▸ a lucid interval 平静期 〘精神病患者の症状が和らいだ期間 〙3 ⦅詩 ⦆澄んだ, 透明な ; 光る, 輝く .~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞
lucidity
lu cid i ty /luːsɪ́dəti /名詞 U 1 (思考などの )明快さ, 明晰 (せき )さ .2 直観力, 洞察力 .3 正気 .