Limpidly example sentences

Related (7): crystal-clear, translucent, transparent, unclouded, pellucid, clear, lucidly

limpidly

definition

  - adverb form of limpid

lim·pid

adjective

limpid (adjective)

  - (of a liquid) free of anything that darkens; completely clear:

  - (of a person's eyes) unclouded; clear:

  - (especially of writing or music) clear and accessible or melodious:

Synonyms

limpid, clear, transparent, glassy, glasslike, crystalline, translucent, pellucid, unclouded, opaque, muddy, clear, transparent, glassy, glasslike, crystalline, translucent, pellucid, unclouded, opaque, muddy, lucid, clear, plain, understandable, intelligible, comprehensible, perceptible, coherent, explicit, unambiguous, simple, vivid, sharp, direct, luminous, straightforward, distinct, perspicuous, unintelligible, Legal

"Limpidly" Example Sentences

1. The stream flowed limpidly through the lush forest.
2. She spoke limpidly, making her point crystal clear.
3. The water in the lake was limpidly blue.
4. The singer's voice limpidly conveyed the emotions of the song.
5. The writer limpidly described the scene, creating a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
6. The sunlight shone limpidly through the leaves of the trees.
7. The glass was limpidly transparent, revealing the contents inside.
8. The scientist limpidly explained the complex scientific theory to the lay audience.
9. The wine tasted limpidly pure, without any hint of impurities.
10. The moon shone limpidly in the night sky, illuminating everything below.
11. The speaker's message was limpidly communicated to the crowd.
12. The sky was limpidly blue, without any hint of clouds.
13. The artist's brushstrokes were limpidly fluid, creating a mesmerizing effect.
14. The little girl's eyes limpidly reflected the innocence of youth.
15. The mountain lake was limpidly serene, with no ripples on its surface.
16. The clear stream flowed limpidly down the mountain, nourishing the plants and animals below.
17. The writer limpidly expressed his thoughts on the subject, leaving no room for confusion.
18. The air was filled with the limpidly sweet scent of blooming flowers.
19. The glass window limpidly showed the view of the bustling city outside.
20. The composer's music limpidly conveyed the emotions of the characters in the play.
21. The water in the pool was limpidly blue, reflecting the sky above.
22. The story was limpidly told, with no unnecessary details to distract the reader.
23. The speaker's voice was limpidly clear, reaching every corner of the room.
24. The river flowed limpidly into the sea, merging with the vast ocean.
25. The colors in the painting were limpidly bright, creating a breathtaking effect.
26. The light shone limpidly through the stained glass window, creating a stunning image.
27. The artist limpidly captured the essence of the person in the portrait, conveying their personality through their expression.
28. The water in the fountain flowed limpidly, creating a soothing sound.
29. The sky was limpidly clear, promising a beautiful day ahead.
30. The moonlit night was limpidly peaceful, making the world feel calm and still.

Common Phases

1. The water in the lake was limpidly clear; there was no trace of sediment or algae.
2. She expressed her thoughts limpidly, leaving no room for confusion or misinterpretation.
3. The sun shone limpidly through the trees, casting a warm glow on everything in its path.
4. His memory of that day was limpidly sharp, as though it had just happened yesterday.
5. The music flowed limpidly from the violin, filling the room with its soothing sound.
6. The glass was limpidly clean, free of smudges or streaks.
7. Her eyes glowed limpidly with joy and excitement as she talked about her new project.
8. The stars twinkled limpidly in the night sky, reminding her of the vastness of the universe.
9. The wine tasted limpidly sweet, with a hint of fruit and spices.
10. The river flowed limpidly over the smooth stones, its gentle motion soothing to the senses.

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