lividness
/lɪˈvɪd.nəs/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being very angry or enraged, often due to shock, indignation, or injustice.
“The public’s lividness towards the corrupt politician sparked widespread protests across the city.”
2. noun
A feeling of intense dislike or discontent, often accompanied by a strong emotional response.
“The crowd’s lividness towards the umpire’s decision led to a heated argument on the field.”