What does NITID mean?

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Adjective

Definitions
  • Clean, bright, and shining; polished.
  • Clear and distinct to the eye or ear.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈnaɪtɪd/
  • UK: /ˈnɪtɪd/
Origin and Usage

The word "nitid" comes from the Latin word "nitidus," which means "bright" or "shining." It was first used in the English language in the 17th century. Today, "nitid" is a somewhat rare word that is used to describe something that is clean, bright, and shining, or clear and distinct to the eye or ear.

Synonyms
  • Bright
  • Polished
  • Shining
  • Clear
  • Distinct
Related Words
  • Ditty
  • Indie
  • Naiad
  • Tidal
  • Tidyt
Example Sentences
  1. The nitid surface of the lake reflected the mountains in the distance.
  2. The singers nitid voice filled the concert hall.


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