My poor father picked up the call literally falling of the bed, and I sprang up in perfect state of lucidness.
The first was a bi-polar gardener who often had extended periods of lucidness then relatively short lapses in memory and purpose.
It shone with incredible lucidness across his face.
We judge our seriousness not only by the quality of our prose and lucidness of our arguments but by the caliber and seriousness of the enemies we choose to take on.
What's more, I'm not sure I can sufficiently emphasise the sheer lucidness of the moment: the hot stone pavement, the sun on my back, the leaf fragment between my fingers, the physics of the bee itself being moved by the leaf.
Definition of lucidness in US English:
lucidness
noun
See lucid
Example sentencesExamples
It shone with incredible lucidness across his face.
What's more, I'm not sure I can sufficiently emphasise the sheer lucidness of the moment: the hot stone pavement, the sun on my back, the leaf fragment between my fingers, the physics of the bee itself being moved by the leaf.
We judge our seriousness not only by the quality of our prose and lucidness of our arguments but by the caliber and seriousness of the enemies we choose to take on.
The first was a bi-polar gardener who often had extended periods of lucidness then relatively short lapses in memory and purpose.
My poor father picked up the call literally falling of the bed, and I sprang up in perfect state of lucidness.