Definition of Lucidest

1. lucid [adj] - See also: lucid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucidest

lucernaria
lucernarian
lucernarians
lucernarida
lucerne
lucernes
lucerns
luces
luchador
lucid
lucid dream
lucid dreaming
lucid dreams
lucid interval
lucider
lucidest (current term)
lucidification
lucidities
lucidity
lucidly
lucidness
lucidnesses
lucidol
lucies
lucifer
luciferase
luciferases
luciferin
luciferins
luciferous

Literary usage of Lucidest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"But it is the fairest, lucidest and, incidentally, the briefest comprehensive explanation of Socialism so far published. Better even than the development of ..."

2. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1898)
"After enough of this, with Winterfeld looking dissent but saying almost nothing, Friedrich gives sign to Winterfeld;— who spreads out, in their lucidest ..."

3. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"After enough of this, with Winterfeld looking dissent but saying almost nothing, Friedrich gives sign to Winterfeld;—who spreads out, in their lucidest ..."

4. History of Friedrich II, of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1900)
"After enough of this, with Winterfeld looking dissent but saying almost nothing, Friedrich gives sign to Winterfeld;— who spreads out, in their lucidest ..."

5. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"After enough of this, with Winterfeld looking dissent but saving almost nothing, Friedrich gives sign to Winterfeld; —- who spreads out, in their lucidest ..."

6. Affirmations by Havelock Ellis (1915)
"In George Chapman, for instance, at his finest and lucidest moments the typical ethical representative of our greatest literary age, Nietzsche would have ..."

7. Essays in London and Elsewhere by Henry James (1893)
"warm without fever) with the sanest, lucidest intellectual life. There is something of seasonable nature in every verse — the freshness of the spirit ..."

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