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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. used to describe a person's face or skin if it has less colour than usual, for example when the person is or ill or frightened, or if it has less colour than people generally have: You're looking pale - are you feeling well? She has a naturally pale complexion and dark hair. A2. A pale light or colour is not bright or strong:

  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.

  4. 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.

  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 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.

  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. 1. If something is pale, it is very light in colour or almost white. [...] 2. If someone looks pale, their face looks a lighter colour than usual, usually because they are ill, frightened, or shocked. [...] 3. If one thing pales in comparison with another, it is made to seem much less important, serious, or good by it. [...] More.

  10. Noun. Verb. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. noun. pales. A narrow, upright, pointed stake used in fences; picket. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A fence enclosing an area. American Heritage. A fence; enclosure; boundary; restriction. Outside the pale of the law, beyond the pale (of respectability) Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. Definition of pale verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.