lívido

lívido(
lee
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bee
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. pale
La lívida luz de la luna iluminaba la oscura habitación.The pale light of the moon illuminated the dark room.
b. pallid
Durante el parto, el marido de Sue se quedó lívido y luego se desmayó.While she was in labor, Sue's husband turned pallid and then passed out.
c. livid
A word or phrase restricted in usage to literature or established writing (e.g., sex, once upon a time).
(literary)
Su larga melena negra contrastaba con su lívida piel.Her long black hair contrasted her livid skin.
a. livid
Tras la golpiza, Jerry tenía el cuerpo lívido.After the beating, Jerry's body was livid.
b. black and blue
Las monjas tenían las rodillas lívidas de tanto rezar.The kneels of the nuns were black and blue after so much praying.
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