100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "lividly"
Definition
"Lividly" is an adverb that describes an action done in a manner that is intensely angry or furious. It can also refer to a state of being pale or ashen, particularly in relation to anger or rage.
Synonyms
- Furiously
 - Angrily
 - Enragedly
 - Infuriatedly
 - Outragedly
 
Antonyms
- Calmly
 - Peacefully
 - Serenely
 - Tranquilly
 - Composedly
 
Examples
- She reacted lividly to the unfair criticism from her boss.
 - He argued lividly about the changes in the project.
 - The coach yelled lividly after the team's poor performance.
 - She stared at him lividly, her patience running out.
 - The customer complained lividly about the terrible service.
 - He was lividly disappointed by the team's loss.
 - She spoke lividly, her voice trembling with anger.
 - They debated lividly over the election results.
 - He expressed his feelings lividly, making sure everyone understood his frustration.
 - The teacher was lividly upset when she found out about the cheating.
 - The audience reacted lividly to the controversial statement.
 - She paced around the room lividly, trying to calm down.
 - He was lividly excited about the upcoming concert.
 - The driver honked lividly at the car blocking the road.
 - She wrote a lividly detailed complaint to the company.
 - He responded lividly when he discovered the betrayal.
 - The mother looked lividly at her misbehaving child.
 - They debated lividly until late into the night.
 - He felt lividly misunderstood by his friends.
 - She argued lividly, her face turning red with anger.
 - The politician spoke lividly against the proposed law.
 - He was lividly against the idea of changing the schedule.
 - The employee was lividly frustrated with the new policy.
 - The critic wrote a lividly scathing review of the film.
 - She reacted lividly to the news of the layoffs.
 - The crowd reacted lividly to the unfair treatment of the players.
 - He gestured lividly, trying to make his point clear.
 - The mother spoke lividly when she discovered the lies.
 - He felt lividly betrayed by his closest friend.
 - She looked at him lividly, demanding an explanation.
 - The artist was lividly passionate about her work.
 - He shouted lividly at the referee after the bad call.
 - She wrote her feelings lividly in her journal.
 - The protestors yelled lividly against the injustice.
 - He was lividly aware of the consequences of his actions.
 - The soldier spoke lividly about his experiences in combat.
 - She expressed her anger lividly, not holding back.
 - He gestured lividly to show how upset he was.
 - The child cried lividly when he didn’t get his way.
 - She argued lividly with her partner about finances.
 - The crowd erupted lividly when the results were announced.
 - He reacted lividly, his face flushed with emotion.
 - She described the situation lividly to her friends.
 - He felt lividly frustrated with the slow progress.
 - The student spoke lividly during the heated debate.
 - She looked at him lividly after the argument.
 - He was lividly passionate about environmental issues.
 - The audience responded lividly to the speaker's comment.
 - She expressed her thoughts lividly in the meeting.
 - He slammed the door lividly after the argument.
 - The manager acted lividly when he found out about the mistake.
 - She spoke lividly about the unfair treatment of her colleagues.
 - He felt lividly ignored during the discussion.
 - The players reacted lividly to the controversial decision.
 - She described her feelings lividly in her speech.
 - He looked at the mess lividly, wondering what went wrong.
 - The author wrote lividly, capturing the reader's attention.
 - She expressed her disappointment lividly after the event.
 - He was lividly upset with the lack of support.
 - The children argued lividly over their toys.
 - She paced lividly back and forth, trying to think.
 - The crowd reacted lividly to the sudden changes.
 - He spoke lividly, making sure his point was understood.
 - She looked at the report lividly, questioning its accuracy.
 - He felt lividly out of control during the situation.
 - She expressed her anger lividly, not afraid to speak up.
 - The teacher was lividly frustrated with the students' behavior.
 - He shouted lividly at the news anchor during the broadcast.
 - She wrote a letter lividly detailing her complaints.
 - He responded lividly to the unfair treatment he received.
 - The crowd cheered lividly in support of their team.
 - She paced lividly, unable to find a solution.
 - He reacted lividly, his emotions getting the best of him.
 - The speaker addressed the audience lividly, urging action.
 - She argued lividly, her voice rising with each point.
 - He looked at the clock lividly, wishing for more time.
 - The customer spoke lividly about the defective product.
 - She felt lividly overlooked in the meeting.
 - He expressed his thoughts lividly, not holding back.
 - The crowd erupted lividly in applause after the performance.
 - She wrote a lividly passionate article on the subject.
 - He looked at his friend lividly, expecting an explanation.
 - She spoke lividly, her words full of emotion.
 - He reacted lividly, feeling the pressure from all sides.
 - The child screamed lividly when he lost the game.
 - She gestured lividly, emphasizing her frustration.
 - He was lividly upset about the delay in the project.
 - The teacher spoke lividly about the importance of integrity.
 - She reacted lividly, unable to contain her feelings.
 - He felt lividly passionate about his beliefs.
 - She expressed her concerns lividly at the town hall meeting.
 - The audience listened lividly, hanging on every word.
 - He argued lividly, trying to make himself heard.
 - She paced lividly, frustrated with the situation.
 - The manager looked at the report lividly, shocked by the errors.
 - He spoke lividly about the need for change.
 - She reacted lividly when she learned the truth.
 - The crowd cheered lividly, filled with excitement.
 - He wrote a lividly descriptive story about his experiences.
 - She looked lividly at the offending team for their behavior.
 
