PERSPICUOUS in a Sentence
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Example sentences for PERSPICUOUS, such as:
1. Indeed, such activity, perspicuity, and ubiquity as his had never been seen or thought of.
2. Joe recited this couplet with such manifest pride and careful perspicuity, that I asked him if he had made it himself.
3. For a mind so perspicuous as that of d'Artagnan, this indulgence was a light by which he caught a glimpse of a better future.
2. Joe recited this couplet with such manifest pride and careful perspicuity, that I asked him if he had made it himself.
3. For a mind so perspicuous as that of d'Artagnan, this indulgence was a light by which he caught a glimpse of a better future.
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Meanings and Examples of PERSPICUOUS
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perspicuous
a. (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable
Classic Sentence:
1 Connie realized that his so-called genius was just this: a perspicuous talent for personal gossip, clever and apparently detached.
2 For a mind so perspicuous as that of d'Artagnan, this indulgence was a light by which he caught a glimpse of a better future.
3 Joe recited this couplet with such manifest pride and careful perspicuity, that I asked him if he had made it himself.
4 Indeed, such activity, perspicuity, and ubiquity as his had never been seen or thought of.
5 I must have read very perspicuously, or the poor soul must have been deeply interested, for I remember she had a cloudy impression, after I had done, that they were a sort of vegetable.
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