Lurid


The meaning of the word Lurid is: full of unpleasant details that are meant to shock or interest people


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The film had an R-rating because of its lurid depiction of the couple’s sexual encounter.

published by Nancie on 2021-05-05 03:26:09


Because the testimony in the courtroom was lurid, the judge asked the defendant’s small children to remain outside in the hallway.

published by Cecila on 2021-09-12 20:56:03


The controversial artist is known for his lurid portraits of women in the shower.

published by Gerardo on 2021-11-08 13:14:03


Even though some of the pictures of the bombing victims were quite lurid, the newspaper still decided to print them.

published by Burma on 2021-04-25 06:51:00


While the author created exciting plots, his characters were usually written in such lurid terms that his stories were not appropriate for young people.

published by Hannelore on 2021-08-10 00:24:48


The lurid accusations Heather made about Joseph caused him to lose his job.

published by Desiree on 2021-03-21 12:14:56


Since the director’s films are always filled with blood and gore, I would not recommend them for children under the age of seventeen.

published by Thaddeus on 2021-10-22 21:50:00


When I was a child, my grandfather’s lurid tales about his military days made me cover my innocent ears.

published by Yun on 2021-04-12 03:59:23


The lurid headlines about the married politician and his mistress were trending topics online for weeks.

published by Karon on 2021-01-27 01:43:53


I do not want to hear the lurid details of your frog dissection!

published by Clemencia on 2021-11-09 00:57:19


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