How To Spell lucid?
How to Pronounce lucid?
Correct pronunciation for the word "lucid" is [lˈuːsɪd], [lˈuːsɪd], [l_ˈuː_s_ɪ_d].
What are the misspellings for lucid?
- suicido,
- luceinda,
- loaced,
- leuid,
- licquid,
- losind,
- luod,
- lside,
- luquid,
- luv'd,
- eleced,
- illucid,
- lucimia,
- luctur,
- luled,
- muciod,
- orcid,
- lucenda,
- lizrd,
- lucida,
- loced,
- ccid,
- lodid,
- lcik,
- liciend,
- luid,
- lupita,
- suciide,
- lucido,
- liqid,
- lucily,
- luchit,
- luqid,
- logiced,
- dacid,
- elcit,
- flacid,
- lused,
- dulcit,
- liwuid,
- leucemia,
- luckist,
- loucinda,
- lquid,
- llcsdo,
- liqiud,
- sucide,
- liuid,
- letuice,
- luicen,
- lizierd,
- liced,
- cuicide,
- lucirtive,
- suciude,
- sucidie,
- lovced,
- lcif,
- locic,
- lucer,
- suicid,
- luids,
- lucern,
- liguid,
- lucein,
- lisind,
- lucie.
"Lucid" in context
Lucid is an adjective often used to describe a state of awareness and clarity of mind. It is often used to describe a dream state in which the person experiencing the dream remembers the content and is conscious of the events unfolding in real time. Lucid dreaming is a phenomenon that has been scientifically proven by research. In a lucid dream, the dreamer is aware that he or she is dreaming and can take control of the experience. In this state, the dreamer can explore, create and discover in ways impossible in real life. It has been known to boost creativity, problem-solving skills and emotional intelligence.
Usage over time for lucid:
This graph shows how "lucid" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.