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Livid - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Livid means extremely angry or furious. It can also describe a pale or bluish-gray color, often referring to someone’s face when they are very upset or ill.

livid

/ˈlɪvɪd/ /ˈlɪvɪd/

Definition:

Extremely angry, furious, or discolored (ashen or bluish-gray).

Synonyms:

furious, enraged, incensed, wrathful

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

calm, pleased

Common Collocations:

livid with rage, livid expression, livid complexion

Derivatives:

lividly, lividness

Usage Tips:

Use "livid" to describe intense anger or a pale/bluish skin tone from injury or illness.

Common Phrases:

livid with rage, turn livid, livid beyond words

Etymology:

From Latin *līvidus* ("bluish"), later extended to mean "furious."

Examples:

  • 1. She was livid when she discovered the broken vase.
  • 2. His face turned livid after the shocking news.
  • 3. The teacher grew livid at the students' constant interruptions.
  • 4. Her bruised arm was livid and painful to touch.

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