Lucid has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | People that have experienced so-called 'lucid dreams' often describe them as being 'more real than reality'. They also describe reality after waking up from a 'lucid dream' to be like a 'whimsical dream'. | |
2. | Mary frequently has lucid dreams. | |
3. | I have lucid dreams. | |
4. | Do you have lucid dreams? | |
5. | Is Tom lucid? | |
6. | A lucid dream is any dream in which one is aware that one is dreaming. | |
7. | Tom's maternal grandparents both live in Boston, as does his paternal grandmother Anna, who is a widow residing in an assisted-living facility. Although she is confined to a wheelchair, she is quite lucid and has a good memory for details of events of long ago. | |
8. | Transhumance can also be an international manifestation of lucid peasants who resist the dictates of the administration. | |
9. | Mennad wasn't lucid. | |
10. | Mennad was not lucid. |