livid

livid(
lih
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vihd
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. furioso
I was livid when I heard the news about the tax increase.Estaba furiosa cuando escuché la noticia sobre el aumento de impuestos.
When Virginia got home at dawn, her father was livid.Cuando Virginia regresó a casa al amanecer, su padre estaba furioso.
b. furibundo
When he saw that the store clerk was purposefully ignoring him, Jeff became livid.Cuando vio que el dependiente lo ignoraba a propósito, Jeff se puso furibundo.
a. lívido
Cassandra's skin was so livid that she looked like a ghost.La piel de Cassandra era tan lívida que parecía un fantasma.
a. amoratado
The officer noticed the livid marks on the woman's arm, causing him to suspect domestic abuse.El agente se percató de las marcas amoratadas en el brazo de la mujer, lo que le hizo sospechar de abuso doméstico.
b. lívido
The livid brow of the boxer poured with sweat.La frente lívida del boxeador chorreaba sudor.
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