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    pale
    /peɪl/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. become pale in one's face from shock or fear: "I paled at the thought of what she might say" Similar go/turn whitegrow/turn/become paleblanchblench
    • 2. seem or become less important: "all else pales by comparison" Similar decrease in importancelose significancepale into insignificancefade

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  2. (of a person’s face) having less color than usual, or (of a color or light) not bright or strong: a pale blue scarf. A pale young man answered the door. pale. verb [ I ]

  3. 1. a. : deficient in color or intensity of color : pallid. a pale complexion. b (1) : having color of reduced saturation (see saturation sense 4a) a pale pink. (2) : light in color especially relative to others of its kind. pale beers. 2. : not bright or brilliant : dim. a pale sun shining through the fog. 3. : feeble, faint. a pale imitation.

  4. Pale implies a faintness or absence of color, which may be natural when applied to things, the pale blue of a violet, but when used to refer to the human face usually means an unnatural and often temporary absence of color, as arising from sickness or sudden emotion: pale cheeks.

  5. pale implies a faintness or absence of color, which may be natural when applied to things, the pale blue of a violet, but when used to refer to the human face usually means an unnatural and often temporary absence of color, as arising from sickness or sudden emotion: pale cheeks. pallid, limited mainly to the human countenance, implies an ...

  6. Pale means "having little color." When something's light colored, you can describe it as pale, like a pale light shining in the kitchen at night, or a person's pale face when they're suffering from the flu.

  7. Define pale. pale synonyms, pale pronunciation, pale translation, English dictionary definition of pale. pallid; light; feeble; weak: The patient looked pale and thin. Not to be confused with: pail – a cylindrical vessel with a handle; a bucket: Fetch a pail of...

  8. (of a person, their face, etc.) having skin that is very light in colour; having skin that has less colour than usual because of illness, a strong emotion, etc. a pale complexion. She was tall with a slender figure and pale skin. pale with fear/shock. to go/turn/grow pale. You look pale. Are you OK? Her face had grown deathly pale.

  9. pale meaning, definition, what is pale: having a skin colour that is very white,...: Learn more.

  10. Pale implies a faintness or absence of color, which may be natural when applied to things, the pale blue of a violet, but when used to refer to the human face usually means an unnatural and often temporary absence of color, as arising from sickness or sudden emotion: pale cheeks.

  11. What does the adjective pale mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective pale. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common is the adjective pale? About 20 occurrences per million words in modern written English. See frequency. How is the adjective pale pronounced?

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