Imagery, in a literary text, is an author's use of vivid and descriptive language to add depth to their work.
It was a vivid language, full of direct imagery.
"We have tried, in the most vivid but polite language, to pass this on to them," he said.
The work is however also known for its use of vivid, humorous and especially racy languages.
Again, lively and vivid language is best employed for this end.
Ah, my dear (to speak in the vivid language of the people), do you smell a rat?
The Sun appealed to a wider audience, using a simpler, more direct style, vivid language, and human interest stories.
Both of them used vivid, elaborate language and images.
Nonetheless, Sienkiewicz's vivid language made it one of the most popular books about that particular place and era.
In their one concession to vivid language, they called the phenomenon "extraordinary."