livid
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ˈlɪ
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vid
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British pronunciation
/lˈɪvɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "livid"in English

01

extremely angry, furious, or emotionally agitated

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She was livid when she found out someone had scratched her car in the parking lot.
The coach was livid after the team lost the game due to careless mistakes.
02

pale in appearance, often due to intense emotion or illness

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Her face went livid when she heard the shocking news.
He stood there, livid and speechless from the cold.
03

emitting a cold, ghastly glow suggestive of death or lifelessness

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A livid glow seeped through the cracks in the tomb.
The livid light of the moon cast the forest in ghostly hues.
04

marked by purplish discoloration caused by blood trapped beneath the surface

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His arm was livid after the fall.
She showed a livid bruise on her shoulder.
05

displaying a dull bluish‑gray hue of medium intensity

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The livid sky threatened rain.
Her dress was a livid.
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