(Livid means either discolored, as from bruising, or flushed, as in anger.)
There was a large, livid mark on her arm from her fall onto the stone floor.
The referee missed the call, and the coach was livid about it.
The principal was livid with rage over the newspaper story about the school.
The racer crashed his motorcycle, and the next day had several livid bruises on his right arm.
Her comment made me so livid my face turned white.
I was livid with anger at what he said.
The word livid means pale and ashen. Some synonyms of livid include ashy, blanched, colorless, discolored, gloomy, lurid, murky, pallid, pasty, wan, and waxen.
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The viceroy will be livid when hears of your treachery!
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I was very livid after I found out I failed math class.
"The old man was livid when he discovered toilet paper had been thrown over his house."
When her parents died, they left her a pittance as her inheritance, making she and her spoiled siblings livid.
The word livid means pale and ashen. Some synonyms of livid include ashy, blanched, colorless, discolored, gloomy, lurid, murky, pallid, pasty, wan, and waxen.
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"Livid" can have two meanings. It can describe someone who is extremely angry or furious. It can also refer to a bluish-purple discoloration of the skin caused by bruising or lack of oxygen.
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