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What is the meaning of LURID?

"LURID" has a few different meanings, depending on the context:

1. Shocking, sensational, or gruesome: This is the most common meaning. Something lurid is often described as being excessively vivid or graphic, and it can be used to describe stories, events, or even colors.

* Example: "The newspaper ran a lurid account of the murder."

* Example: "The house was painted in a lurid shade of orange."

2. Unpleasantly bright or glowing: This meaning often describes artificial light that is overly bright or harsh.

* Example: "The stage was lit with lurid spotlights."

3. Pale, sallow, or sickly: This meaning is less common and often used to describe a person's complexion.

* Example: "The prisoner's face was lurid from lack of sunlight."

In general, "lurid" has a negative connotation, implying something is unpleasant, disturbing, or excessive.

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