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livid

[liv-id] / ˈlɪv ɪd /




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Some White House aides believed Trump had already signed off on the order and are livid that Sacks circumvented the policy process, administration officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 23, 2026

The state’s powerful law enforcement unions were livid.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2026

Though they later held meetings to smooth over their differences, the network is again livid following the reauthorization of German agrochemical giant Bayer's dicamba herbicide for sprayed use on genetically modified soybean and cotton.

From Barron's • Feb. 16, 2026

Justice Secretary David Lammy said he was "appalled" and "livid on behalf of the public", while Sir Keir Starmer described the release as "totally unacceptable".

From BBC • Oct. 25, 2025

She rose livid with terror and ran to Blanca’s room.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende




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