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lucide

lucid, clear-headed

adjective lew-SEED Rare

Origin: Latin lucidus 'bright, clear'

Also means

clear, rational

Usage Note

Lucide describes both a mind free of confusion (rester lucide — 'to stay clear-headed') and clear, rational analysis (un regard lucide sur la situation). It is the opposite of confus or embrouillé. The noun lucidité ('lucidity, clear-headedness') is very common, especially in discussions of crisis management or artistic insight.

Examples

"Il faut rester lucide en toutes circonstances."

Natural Translation

You must stay clear-headed in all circumstances.

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