"Livid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Livid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Livid" Meaning

Livid means extremely angry or furious, often to the point of being purple or red-faced with rage. It can also describe something that is congealed or clotted, such as blood, as in a livid wound. Overall, it is an emphatic and intense term used to convey strong feelings of anger or alarm.

"Livid" Examples

Livid Usage Examples


The coach was livid with his team's performance and gave them a stern lecture after the game. (#anger)
Her face turned livid with rage when she found out she had been stood up for the second time that week. (#redness of the face due to anger)
The livid scar across his cheek was a constant reminder of the accident. (#reddish-purple color of a healed wound)
She was livid that her ex-husband had kept all the assets in his name and was now demanding alimony. (#enraged)
The dark clouds hung low and livid over the landscape, threatening to unleash a torrent of rain at any moment. (#dark and ominous color)

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