"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.
The word livid means pale and ashen. Some synonyms of livid include ashy, blanched, colorless, discolored, gloomy, lurid, murky, pallid, pasty, wan, and waxen.
Beyond angry. Enraged. It can also mean extraordinarily obvious, such as, "One could not miss the livid scars on his back."
"The old man was livid when he discovered toilet paper had been thrown over his house."
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(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.
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Not at all. "Livid" means red. A person is usually described as livid because they are so angry that their skin has reddened from increased blood pressure. So if you overhear, "I told my father that the car was wrecked and he was livid", Daddy was not pleased at all. He was furious.
No, there is no country called "Livid." Livid is an adjective meaning extremely angry.
The adjective 'livid' means "having a dark inflamed tinge" The adjective 'puce' means "of a dark red or purple-brown color" So, a livid puce is an inflamed dark red, or an inflamed purple-brown.
Furious is an adjective meaning extremely angry or livid