Synonym: colorless, dim, faint, indistinct, lifeless, pallid, sallow, vague, wan, weak, whitish. Similar words: Palestinian, palm, palace, principal, palatial, municipal, tale, sale. Meaning: [peɪl] n. a wooden strip forming part of a fence. v. turn pale, as if in fear. adj. 1. very light colored; highly diluted with white 2. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble 3. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness 4. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress 5. not full or rich.
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61. She has a naturally pale complexion and dark hair.
62. He looked tired, dishevelled and very pale.
63. His eyes were a pale milky blue.
64. The cheese is a pale imitation of real Parmesan.
65. Kate still looks pale and underfed.
66. She looks so pale. Is she sickening for something?
67. Are you feeling all right? You look rather pale.
68. He looked pale and haggard.
69. He's very pale. What's up with him?
70. She was looking pale and thin.
71. He was pale and a bit haggard.
72. My complexion remained pale and pasty.
73. She held tight at my hands with pale face.
74. The room is decorated in pale blues and greens.
75. A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.
76. The pale smoke from the cottage chimney pencilled up.
77. She wore a pale yellow dress.
78. Her recent conduct is beyond the pale.
79. Joanne'sfreckles stood out darkly against her pale skin.
80. The sea is an improbably pale turquoise.
81. She turned pale and started to shiver.
82. The bedroom was decorated in pale pinks.
83. I watched the pale sun climb over the horizon.
84. She looked pale,(www.Sentencedict.com) with deep shadows under her eyes.
85. She looked pale and tired.
86. The child looked enchanting in a pale blue dress.
87. Are you OK? You look a bit pale.
88. Tears slid slowly down his pale cheek.
89. She looked absolutely ravishing in a pale blue suit.
90. His opinions are entirely beyond the pale.