livid

/ˈlɪvɪd/
adjective
  1. Extremely angry; furious.
    • The coach was livid after the team lost because of a silly mistake.
    • He was livid with his brother for borrowing his bike without asking.
    • She was livid when she found out someone had scratched her car.
  2. A dark, bluish-purple color, like a bruise.
    • The sky turned a livid gray before the storm hit.
    • His arm was livid where he had bumped it against the door.
    • The livid marks on the fruit showed it had been dropped.
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