"The old man was livid when he discovered toilet paper had been thrown over his house."
He was inconsistent in his studies and sports. This is a sentence which contains the word inconsistent.
may indicate that a sentence contains a comparison context clue.
An empty space or a placeholder in a sentence could be a sign that there is a comparison being made. Comparisons often highlight similarities or differences between two or more things, helping the reader understand the context and meaning of the text.
The word "posterior" is used to name the backside of an organism. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The dog appeared to have an injury to his posterior.
The sentence "She sings beautifully when she is happy" contains an adverb ("beautifully") that describes the verb "sings" in the noun clause "when she is happy."
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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.
When her parents died, they left her a pittance as her inheritance, making she and her spoiled siblings livid.
The viceroy will be livid when hears of your treachery!
Two is greater than one and less than three.
This sentence contains the word fortifying.
our solar system contains more than 8 planets
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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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