lividity
/lɪˈvɪdəti/
noun
- The state of being extremely angry; fury.
- The crowd's lividity grew as the speaker ignored their questions.
- His lividity was clear from the way he slammed the door.
- She tried to hide her lividity, but her clenched fists gave her away.
- A bluish-purple discoloration of the skin, often from bruising or lack of oxygen.
- Lividity can be a sign of poor blood circulation.
- The bruise showed a deep lividity that took weeks to fade.
- The doctor noted the lividity on the patient's leg after the injury.
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