Lividness [noun]
Definition of Lividness:
pallor
Opposite/Antonyms of Lividness:
-
Sentence/Example of Lividness:
Then daylight came and the statue took on in succession the rosy lividness of the dawn and the gilded reflection of the sun.
The face is fearsome pale and of an immovable waxen lividness, in which the purple lips fall slightly apart.
My sister's well-known and beloved features could not be concealed by convulsion or lividness.
A rapid flowed into the head of it, and the lines of froth shone with a strange lividness.
Pale and livid combs are as certain a sign of bad health in fowls, as the paleness or lividness of the lips is in human beings.
He raises his eyes and beholds only the lividness of the clouds.
On the 2nd day, (fig. 8,) the vesicles began to exhibit a central lividness, which was augmented on the subsequent days.
The glare behind him emphasized the lividness of his pallid skin.
Von Holtzs pallor changed subtly from the pallor of fear to the awful lividness of rage.