vividities
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: vĭvĭʹdĭtēz, IPA(key): /vɪˈvɪdɪtiːz/
Noun
vividities
- plural of vividity
- 1823: AUTHOR UNKNOWN, The Lady’s magazine (and museum). Improved ser., enlarged, p266
- …and the vividities of passion, the writer may not have known how to procure the morrow’s sustenance.
- 1925: Joseph Conrad, The Complete Works of Joseph Conrad, p255 (Nota bene: this citation and every one of those marked with a superscribed obelus (†) are identical copies of Joseph Conrad’s unfinished last novel “Suspense” (published posthumously in 1925))
- At every momentary pause in his long and fantastic adventure it returned with its splendid charm and glorious serenity, resembling the power of a great and unfathomable love whose tenderness like a sacred spell lays to rest all the vividities and all the violences of passionate desire.
- 1977: Angus Wilson & John Holloway, Writers of East Anglia, p120
- We are the echoes from the planets,
- the blackbody vividities,
- and the high-energy tailing
- that flows from the springs of time. [ …]
- We are the echoes from the planets,
- 1995: Joseph Conrad, The Collected Works of Joseph Conrad, p255 †
- At every momentary pause in his long and fantastic adventure it returned with its splendid charm and glorious serenity, resembling the power of a great and unfathomable love whose tenderness like a sacred spell lays to rest all the vividities and all the violences of passionate desire.
- 1823: AUTHOR UNKNOWN, The Lady’s magazine (and museum). Improved ser., enlarged, p266
Quotations
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:vividities.
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