English Words in Action, Group L
(a variety of English words which have developed through history and are currently used in our modern contents)
						lurid (adjective), more lurid, most lurid					
					
						1. A reference to being shocking, terrible and horrifying: Jerome described the auto accident with lurid details.
2. Descriptive of something that is appalling and ghastly: The newspaper told about lurid crimes that were happening in the city and the communities nearby.

 
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									2. Descriptive of something that is appalling and ghastly: The newspaper told about lurid crimes that were happening in the city and the communities nearby.




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