| lurid | 1. Pale yellow; ghastly pale; wan; gloomy; dismal. "Fierce o'er their beauty blazed the lurid flame." (Thomson) "Wrapped in drifts of lurid smoke On the misty river tide." (Tennyson) 2. <botany> Having a brown colour tonged with red, as of flame seen through smoke. 3. <zoology> Of a colour tinged with purple, yellow, and gray. Origin: L. Luridus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lurid | shining with an unnatural red glow as of fire seen through smoke |
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| lurid | ghastly pale |
| lurid | glaringly vivid and graphic |
| lurid | horrible in fierceness or savagery |
| lurid | in a lurid manner |
| lurid | the quality of being ghastly |
| lurid | unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) |
| lurid | the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes |
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