Vocab-ability–133 (luc, lum = light) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-Illumination
He was a master of illumination.
2-Elucidate
I want to elucidate the topic of this subject
3-Lucid
I have some lucid points to explain my views.
4-Translucent
Water considered as translucent material.
5-Luminescent
A luminescent material will make the decorations lively
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MY VOCAB PRATICE :
Mr TOBI brought is powerful touch to illuminate the room for us to eat
He elucidate is vision by painting them for the congregation to see
My mom gave lucid explanation in cooking than my dad
Water splash from the car wash made miss KATE dress translucent
A luminescent material will make the decorations lively
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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Most of the sentences written in the comments of the VOCAB PRACTICE posts are lucid.
The outer glass on my tablet is translucent.
The neon sign advertising the bar was luminescent in the dark alleyway.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Thomas Edison was a master of illumination.
The priest elucidated the scriptures in his weekly sermon.
The priest was very lucid when he gave his sermon.
The outer glass in a lightbulb is transparent, therefore you can see the filament inside.
Angles are supposed to have a luminescent aura around them.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-Illumination
We all like the white illumination of moon.
2-Elucidate
I asked my teacher to elucidate the topic.
3-Lucid
He had some lucid points to explain his views.
4-Translucent
Water is a translucent material.
5-Luminescent
After finding her gold breslet she had luminescent shine on her face.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Tthe only source of illuminatiin in my room is artificial bulb.
Please elucidate us further about the details of the topic.
Lucid interval in case of extradural haematoma is always confusing .
She had fair hair, blue eyes and translucent skin.
Boric axid decreases intensity of luminescence.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
This is the main transpiring tissue, and is protected from direct illumination.
To elucidate the rule of faith as set forth in the creed.
All policies of an insurance company should be lucid to the customers.
Glasses are generally transparent but may be translucent or opaque.
She has a luminescent face.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
The illumination of the street lamps inspired me to write a new poem.
In the past weeks I've been trying to elucidate the mystery of the game I was playing.
It was hard for him to remain lucid after he drank 3 bottles of wine.
The curtains were translucent even though it wasn't supposed to let the light pass into the room.
Her beauty was too natural and luminescent for him not to fell in love with.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
The illumination in my living room is not bright enough.
Jane had to elucidate the scenario further because the sheriff was not paying attention.
You analogy is very lucid.
The dress that Jane wore to church last week is tootranslucent.
The princess's dress was adorned with so many costly luminescent stones
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