Vocab of the Day #11 – Intrinsic, Lucid, and Transient

Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.

Grow your vocabulary with words that enrich your writing and spark creativity.

Today’s Words

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Intrinsic, Lucid, and Transient

What does intrinsic mean?

Intrinsic (adjective) – belonging naturally; essential.
Example: Curiosity is an intrinsic part of human nature.

What does lucid mean?

Lucid (adjective) – expressed clearly; easy to understand; showing clarity of thought.
Example: The professor gave a lucid explanation of a complex subject.

What does transient mean?

Transient (adjective) – lasting only for a short time; temporary.
Example: The storm was transient, passing quickly and leaving sunshine behind.

📌 Try weaving these words into your next story or journal entry. Explore what’s essential, what’s clear, and what’s fleeting.

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That’s All!

Thanks for joining me for today’s Vocab of the Day.

Which word speaks to you most today? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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