Lurid Mnemonic
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lurid
lurid
/ˈl(j)ʊə.ɹɪd/
Examples
- Lurid details are not necessary for the article.
- They noticed the absence of lurid details there.
- Any mention of extortion is lurid and inconsequential.
- I agree that the term is unnecessairly lurid.
- See my userpage for all the lurid details.
- The details are lurid and people are outraged at the amount of violence.
- I find no merit in the lurid accusations of timing and what not.
- The details get more elaborate and lurid with each retelling.
- He remarks that the film is without any lurid sensationalism and is objective.
- However, historians discount lurid tales of a murderous group in the 1920s.
horrible in fierceness or savagery
adjective
glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism
adjective
shining with an unnatural red glow as of fire seen through smoke
adjective
ghastly pale
adjective
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"Lure + Kid. The story's too vivid and shocking, like a lure for kids into a spooky, vivid scene."
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