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What is a vivid verb

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A vivid verb is a verb that evokes more vivid imagery than a more general verb. It is generally more descriptive.

For example, you can say, "The boy walked down the street." If you want to make the picture even more vivid, however, you could say "The boy sauntered down the street." In this case, "sauntered" is a vivid verb.

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