1 (informal) (furious) furioso; furibundo; (informal) The PM is absolutely livid, I can tell you British visitors to Jamaica would be livid if the same thing happened to them
to be livid about at sthor estar furioso por algo; estar furibundo por algo; (informal)
Geoffrey was livid with rage at his own stupidity Gil snatched the bat up quickly and charged at Herndon, his face livid with fury
2 (purple) [+bruise, scar] amoratado Her left eye had purpled in a livid bruise Surgery had left her skin with long, livid scars
[+colour, sky] morado ...a livid shade of scarlet The church tower stood black against the livid city sky There was a flash of lightning - the sky had taken on a livid hue
his face was livid su rostro estaba lívido; to be livid with rage estar lívido de rabia; the sky was a livid blue el cielo era de un azul tirando a morado
A black cloud moved into the patch of livid blue overhead, and the first drops of a shower began to fall
the scar was a livid red la cicatriz tenía un color rojo amoratado
The scarred side of his face was a livid red