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livid

adjective as in pale, ashen

adjective as in bruised

adjective as in extremely angry

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Example Sentences

He was livid about the US trade deficit with Europe.

From BBC

When they informed him the total cost was $60,000, he was livid.

From Salon

Beth Francis, 32, from Grimsby, said she had been "in tears all morning" at not being able to see the band perform in Hull and ticket touts had left her "absolutely livid".

From BBC

“Orange County taxpayers have every right to be livid and demand justice,” said state Sen. Janet Nguyen, who represents the 36th District and is running for Do’s seat.

But Holden wasn’t impressed, and said he was livid when the aircraft had mechanical problems.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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