lucidity
/luːsɪˈdɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being clear and coherent in thought, expression, or perception; clarity of thought or expression.
“Her lucidity in describing the complex process helped me understand it.”
2. noun
A state of being clearly aware of one’s surroundings and circumstances.
“The medication helped him recover his lucidity and return to normal life.”
3. noun
A quality of being bright and shining, especially in a literary work.
“The novel’s lucidity added to its overall effect on the reader.”
4. noun
The quality of being transparent or easy to understand.
“The lucidity of the instructions made it easy for the novice to follow.”
5. verb
To become or make something clear and understandable.
“The professor’s clear explanation helped lucidate the concept for the students.”
6. verb
To become or make something transparent or easy to see through.
“The new technology helped lucidate the water, making it possible to see fish inside.”