noun
- The quality or state of being pellucid; clarity of thought, expression, or understanding.
- The quality of being transparent or translucent; physical clarity.
Usage: Plural form of pellucidity; Formal or literary usage
Usage: Plural form of pellucidity; Less common than the intellectual sense
Examples
- The pellucidities of her writing made the complex theory accessible to all readers.
- His arguments lacked the pellucidities necessary to convince the skeptical audience.
- The pellucidities of the crystal water revealed the colorful stones beneath the surface.
- Teachers value pellucidities in their explanations so students can easily understand.
- The philosopher's work was praised for its intellectual pellucidities.
- Despite the technical subject matter, the author achieved remarkable pellucidities throughout the book.