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单词 livid
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livid

Certainly he is sporting a livid scar above his right eye.It failed to cover a livid bruise above his right eye.The idea that you can't be pretty and have a brain makes me absolutely livid.But it shone a livid light on to the routine licence permitted to MPs.I am absolutely livid with the weather.A hot spring bubbling and hissing at your feet is surrounded by brilliant orange and livid purple stains.Apparently he was absolutely livid.She said: 'I was absolutely livid.An onlooker said: 'She was clearly absolutely livid to have been voted out first.One angry garage owner said: 'I am livid.He then made a dignified exit, cord still intact, face livid with displeasure.Old Osborne was in the room with a face livid with rage, and eyes like hot coals.I was furious, absolutely livid.I'm absolutely livid with him.She said: 'I am livid.And, while the striker has no wish to pick at a livid scar, there is a record to set straight.When his bill came, I suddenly saw things in more livid light.A source said yesterday: 'If she fails on the grounds of her divorce she will be absolutely livid.

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livid

British English: livid ADJECTIVE
Someone who is livid is extremely angry.
I am absolutely livid about it.
  • American English: livid
  • Brazilian Portuguese: furioso
  • Chinese: 狂怒的
  • European Spanish: furioso
  • French: furieux
  • German: fuchsteufelswild
  • Italian: furibondo
  • Japanese: 激怒した
  • Korean: 노발대발한
  • European Portuguese: furioso
  • Latin American Spanish: furioso

(adjective) 
Definition
extremely angry
(informal) 
I am absolutely livid about it.
Synonyms
angry
an angry rant
cross
furious
He is furious at the way he has been treated.
outraged
mad (informal)
I'm pretty mad about it, I can tell you.
boiling
She was boiling with rage.
fuming
He was still fuming over the remark.
choked
infuriated
She realized how infuriated this would make me.
incensed
She was incensed at his lack of compassion.
enraged
The enraged crowd marched through the streets.
exasperated
She was clearly exasperated by the delay.
indignant
She is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents.
pissed off (taboo, slang)
incandescent
It makes me incandescent with fury.
hot under the collar (informal)
Some of them were getting very hot under the collar about tax issues.
fit to be tied (slang)
beside yourself
as black as thunder
tooshie (Australian, slang)
off the air (Australian, slang)
Opposites
happy
,
pleased
,
delighted
, content,
forgiving
,
enchanted
,
overjoyed
,
blissful
,
assuaged
,
mollified
(adjective) 
Definition
of a dark grey or purple colour
The scarred side of his face was a livid red.
Synonyms
discoloured
angry
purple
bruised
black-and-blue
contused
(adjective) 
Synonyms
pale
She looked pale and tired.
wan
He looked wan and tired.
blanched
pasty
My complexion remained pale and pasty.
leaden
bloodless
Her face was grey and bloodless.
pallid
His thin, pallid face broke into a smile.
ashen
He fell back, shocked, his face ashen.
greyish
waxen
His skin was waxen and pale and his eyes were sunken.
doughy

Additional synonyms

in the sense of ashen
Definition
pale with shock
He fell back, shocked, his face ashen.
Synonyms
pale,
white,
grey,
wan,
livid,
pasty,
leaden,
colourless,
pallid,
anaemic,
ashy,
like death warmed up (informal)
in the sense of bloodless
Definition
anaemic-looking
Her face was grey and bloodless.
Synonyms
pale,
white,
wan,
sickly,
pasty,
colourless,
pallid,
anaemic,
ashen,
chalky,
sallow,
ashy,
like death warmed up (informal)
in the sense of boiling
She was boiling with rage.
Synonyms
furious,
angry,
fuming,
choked,
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
indignant,
incandescent,
on the warpath,
foaming at the mouth,
fit to be tied (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)

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livid

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of enraged
The enraged crowd marched through the streets.
Synonyms
furious,
cross,
wild,
angry,
angered,
mad (informal),
raging,
irritated,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (US, slang),
infuriated,
aggravated (informal),
incensed,
inflamed,
exasperated,
very angry,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
livid (informal),
incandescent,
on the warpath,
fit to be tied (slang),
boiling mad,
raging mad,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of exasperated
She was clearly exasperated by the delay.
Synonyms
irritated,
cross,
annoyed,
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
galled,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
mad (informal),
irate,
riled (informal),
up in arms,
peeved (informal)
in the sense of fuming
He was still fuming over the remark.
Synonyms
furious,
angry,
raging,
choked,
roused,
incensed,
enraged,
seething,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
up in arms,
incandescent,
in a rage,
on the warpath (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
at boiling point (informal),
all steamed up (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang)
in the sense of furious
Definition
extremely angry or annoyed
He is furious at the way he has been treated.
Synonyms
angry,
mad (informal),
raging,
boiling,
fuming,
choked,
frantic,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
frenzied,
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
maddened,
inflamed,
very angry,
cross,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
livid (informal),
up in arms,
incandescent,
on the warpath (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
wrathful,
in high dudgeon,
wroth (archaic),
fit to be tied (slang),
beside yourself,
tooshie (Australian, slang)
in the sense of hot under the collar
Definition
aroused with anger, annoyance, or resentment
Some of them were getting very hot under the collar about tax issues.
Synonyms
angry,
cross,
furious,
annoyed,
put out,
fed up,
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
aggrieved,
irate,
hacked off (informal),
brassed off (British, informal),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of incandescent
It makes me incandescent with fury.
Synonyms
furious,
angry,
mad (informal),
raging,
boiling,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
maddened,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
livid (informal),
up in arms,
on the warpath (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
wrathful,
in high dudgeon,
fit to be tied (slang),
beside yourself,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of incensed
She was incensed at his lack of compassion.
Synonyms
angry,
mad (informal),
furious,
cross,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
infuriated,
enraged,
maddened,
exasperated,
indignant,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
up in arms,
incandescent,
steamed up (slang),
hot under the collar (informal),
on the warpath (informal),
wrathful,
ireful (literary),
fit to be tied (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of indignant
Definition
feeling or showing indignation
She is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents.
Synonyms
resentful,
angry,
mad (informal),
heated,
provoked,
furious,
annoyed,
hacked (off) (US, slang),
sore (informal),
fuming (informal),
choked,
incensed,
disgruntled,
exasperated,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
livid (informal),
seeing red (informal),
miffed (informal),
riled,
up in arms (informal),
peeved (informal),
in a huff,
hot under the collar (informal),
huffy (informal),
wrathful,
narked (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
in high dudgeon,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of infuriated
She realized how infuriated this would make me.
Synonyms
angry,
mad (informal),
furious,
heated,
raging,
provoked,
outraged,
annoyed,
passionate,
irritated,
hacked (off) (US, slang),
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
incensed,
enraged,
exasperated,
resentful,
nettled,
indignant,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
riled,
up in arms,
incandescent,
antagonized,
piqued,
hot under the collar (informal),
on the warpath,
foaming at the mouth,
choleric,
splenetic,
wrathful,
in high dudgeon,
ireful,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of mad
Definition
angry or annoyed
I'm pretty mad about it, I can tell you.
Synonyms
angry,
cross,
furious,
irritated,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (US, slang),
infuriated,
raging,
ape (slang),
incensed,
enraged,
exasperated,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
livid (informal),
berserk,
seeing red (informal),
incandescent,
wrathful,
apeshit (slang),
fit to be tied (slang),
in a wax (informal, British),
berko (Australian, slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of pallid
Definition
lacking colour, brightness, or vigour
His thin, pallid face broke into a smile.
Synonyms
pale,
wan,
pasty,
colourless,
anaemic,
ashen,
sallow,
whitish,
cadaverous,
waxen,
ashy,
like death warmed up (informal),
wheyfaced
in the sense of pasty
Definition
(of the complexion) pale and unhealthy-looking
My complexion remained pale and pasty.
Synonyms
pale,
unhealthy,
wan,
sickly,
pallid,
anaemic,
sallow,
like death warmed up (informal),
wheyfaced
in the sense of wan
Definition
very pale, as a result of illness or unhappiness
He looked wan and tired.
Synonyms
pale,
white,
washed out,
pasty,
faded,
bleached,
ghastly,
sickly,
bloodless,
colourless,
pallid,
anaemic,
discoloured,
ashen,
sallow,
whitish,
cadaverous,
waxen,
like death warmed up (informal),
wheyfaced
in the sense of waxen
Definition
resembling wax in colour or texture
His skin was waxen and pale and his eyes were sunken.
Synonyms
pale,
white,
ghastly,
wan,
bloodless,
colourless,
pallid,
anaemic,
ashen,
whitish
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