[syn: black-and-blue, livid]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Livid \Liv"id\ (l[i^]v"[i^]d), a. [L. lividus, from livere to be
   of a blush color, to be black and blue: cf. F. livide.]
   1. Black and blue; grayish blue; of a lead color; discolored,
      as flesh may be from a contusion. --Cowper.
      [1913 Webster]
            There followed no carbuncles, no purple or livid
            spots, the mass of the blood not being tainted.
                                                  --Bacon.
      [1913 Webster]
   2. Extremely angry; enraged; infuriated.
      [PJC]
   3. Pallid; ashen; -- of the skin.
      [PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
livid
    adj 1: anemic looking from illness or emotion; "a face turned
           ashen"; "the invalid's blanched cheeks"; "tried to speak
           with bloodless lips"; "a face livid with shock";
           "lips...livid with the hue of death"- Mary W. Shelley;
           "lips white with terror"; "a face white with rage" [syn:
           ashen, blanched, bloodless, livid, white]
    2: (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity; "livid
       lightning streaked the sky"; "a thousand flambeaux...turned
       all at once that deep gloom into a livid and preternatural
       day"- E.A.Poe
    3: furiously angry; "willful stupidity makes him absolutely
       livid"
    4: discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin; "beaten
       black and blue"; "livid bruises" [syn: black-and-blue,
       livid]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
199 Moby Thesaurus words for "livid":
   Quaker-colored, achromatic, achromic, acier, amethystine, anemic,
   angered, angry, ashen, ashy, azure, azure-blue, azure-colored,
   azurean, azured, azureous, beryl-blue, berylline, black and blue,
   blanched, bled white, bloodless, blue, bluish, browned-off,
   cadaverous, canescent, cerulean, ceruleous, cerulescent,
   chloranemic, cinereous, cinerous, colorless, corpselike, cross,
   cyanean, dapple, dapple-gray, dappled, dappled-gray, dark-blue,
   dead, deadly, deadly pale, deathlike, deathly, deathly pale,
   deep-blue, dim, dimmed, dingy, discolored, dismal, doughy,
   dove-colored, dove-gray, dreary, dull, dusky, dusty, eerie,
   etiolated, exsanguinated, exsanguine, exsanguineous, faded, faint,
   fallow, flat, ghastly, ghostlike, ghostly, glaucescent, glaucous,
   gloomy, gray, gray-black, gray-brown, gray-colored, gray-drab,
   gray-green, gray-spotted, gray-toned, gray-white, grayed, grayish,
   griseous, grisly, grizzle, grizzled, grizzly, gruesome, haggard,
   hueless, hypochromic, incensed, indignant, irate, ireful,
   iron-gray, lackluster, lavender, lead-gray, leaden, light-blue,
   lightish-blue, lilac, lurid, lusterless, macabre, mad, magenta,
   mat, mauve, mealy, mortuary, mouse-colored, mouse-gray, mousy,
   muddy, mulberry, murky, neutral, orchid, pale, pale as death,
   pale-faced, pallid, pansy-purple, pasty, pavonian, pavonine,
   peacock-blue, pearl, pearl-gray, pearly, pissed, pissed-off,
   plum-colored, plum-purple, purple, purplescent, purplish, purply,
   purpurate, purpure, purpureal, purpurean, purpureous,
   raisin-colored, riled up, sad, sallow, sapphire, sapphirine,
   sensationalistic, sickly, silver, silver-gray, silvered, silvery,
   sky-blue, sky-colored, sky-dyed, slate-colored, slaty, smoke-gray,
   smoky, sober, somber, sore, steel-gray, steely, stone-colored,
   sultry, tabloid, tallow-faced, taupe, ticked off, toneless,
   turquoise, uncanny, uncolored, unearthly, violaceous, violet, wan,
   washed-out, waxen, weak, weird, whey-faced, white, worked up,
   wrathful, wrathy, wroth, wrought-up
V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):
LIVID
       Language Identification and Voice IDentification