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livid
adjective as in pale, ashen
adjective as in bruised
Weak matches
adjective as in extremely angry
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But a group of livid fans—over 45,000 of them, actually—are still lobbying to “Bring Beth Back!”
While this will be some comfort to the Queen, she will likely still be livid at the news.
Opie is devastated, Anthony is unrepentant, and their fans are livid and seeking revenge.
He was “livid” because “I was better than most of the guys they were picking.”
Now, imagine a speech that had excited Democrats, that had had something surprising in it, something that made Republicans livid.
She pointed hastily to some livid bruises upon her neck and arms, and continued with great rapidity.
For a moment Colonel Jennison was too astonished to speak; then his face turned livid with passion.
She watched the colour fade from his cheeks, and the ugly, livid hue that spread in its room to his very lips.
It is pleasant to look at the smiling, cheerful old Beguine, and think no more of yonder livid face.
Crushed by that bolt from the blue, Richard sat as if stunned, the flush receding from his face until his very lips were livid.
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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to livid, such as: ashy, blanched, bloodless, colorless, discolored, and dusky.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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