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achromatic, ailing, anaemic, anemic, ashen, en.synonym.one, blanched, bleached, blond, bloodless, blurred, cadaverous, chalky, cloudy, colourless, dark, deathlike, dim, doughy, drab, dull, faint, fair, feeble, flaxen, gaunt, en.synonym.one, ghastly, ghostlike, gloomy, haggard, hazy, lack-lustre, lacklustre, lifeless, light, lustreless, milky, murky, neutral, obscure, pallid, peaked, recondite, sallow, sickly, thin, transparent, uncoloured, wan, washed out, white, en.synonym.one, whitish, barrier, bounds, enclosure, fence, limits, en.synonym.one, paling, peg, picket, pike, pillar, pole, post, stake, stave, stick, tether, blanch, bleach, blench, bound, corral, en.synonym.one, etiolate, fade, fence, imprison, picket, whiten, dim, flat, lifeless, lusterless, mat, en.synonym.one, muted, sick.

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  • blanched
  • bleached
  • dim
  • dull
  • faded
  • faint
  • gray
  • haggard
  • pasty
  • poor
  • sallow
  • sick
  • thin
  • wan
  • white
  • anemic
  • ashen
  • ashy
  • bloodless
  • cadaverous
  • colorless
  • deathlike
  • doughy
  • feeble
  • ghastly
  • inadequate
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • insubstantial
  • livid
  • lurid
  • pallid
  • sickly
  • spectral
  • unsubstantial
  • washed-out
  • waxen
  • waxlike
  • weak
  • whitish
  • blanch
  • decrease
  • dim
  • diminish
  • dull
  • fade
  • faint
  • lessen
  • muddy
  • tarnish
  • whiten
  • go white
  • grow dull
  • lose color
  • lose luster

On this page you’ll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pale, such as: blanched, bleached, dim, dull, faded, and faint.

  • brighten
  • develop
  • enlarge
  • expand
  • extend
  • grow
  • increase
  • raise
  • strengthen
  • darken
  • glow
  • radiate

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WORDS RELATED TO PALE

  • alabastrine
  • fair
  • ivory
  • light
  • pale
  • translucent
  • white
  • ashen
  • bloodless
  • etiolated
  • faint
  • languid
  • lifeless
  • listless
  • livid
  • low
  • lusterless
  • pale
  • pallid
  • sickly
  • wan
  • anemic
  • blanched
  • cadaverous
  • colorless
  • ghastly
  • gray
  • leaden
  • pale
  • pallid
  • pasty
  • sallow
  • wan
  • white
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • clog
  • deterrent
  • encumbrance
  • fence
  • hindrance
  • hurdle
  • impediment
  • obstacle
  • obstruction
  • pale
  • rail
  • railing
  • restraint
  • road block
  • snag
  • stop
  • stumbling block
  • traverse
  • wall
  • bar
  • check
  • difficulty
  • drawback
  • encumbrance
  • handicap
  • hindrance
  • hurdle
  • impediment
  • limitation
  • obstacle
  • pale
  • preventive
  • restraint
  • restriction
  • stumbling block
  • barricades
  • bars
  • blank walls
  • blockades
  • boundaries
  • bounds
  • confines
  • curtains
  • ditches
  • enclosures
  • fences
  • fortifications
  • gullies
  • hurdles
  • impediments
  • limits
  • moats
  • obstacles
  • pales
  • palisades
  • railings
  • ramparts
  • roadblocks
  • stops
  • trenches
  • walls

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741 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ pˈe͡ɪl], [ pˈe‍ɪl], [ p_ˈeɪ_l]

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  • adj.

    alabaster (adjective)

    • most alabastrine,
    • trans-lucent,
    • more alabastrine,
    • trans lucent.

    all (adjective)

    • pale,
    • pallid.

    ashen (adjective)

    • pasty.

    blank (adjective)

    • most uncompleted,
    • un marked,
    • unfilled,
    • more uncompleted,
    • un-marked,
    • un filled,
    • un-completed,
    • un touched,
    • newest,
    • virgin,
    • empty,
    • un-used,
    • un completed,
    • un-touched,
    • un used,
    • un-filled.

    blond/blonde (adjective)

    • more sandy-haired,
    • strawest,
    • more yellow-haired,
    • most golden-haired,
    • golden haired,
    • more sandyhaired,
    • more champagne,
    • more sandy haired,
    • more yellow haired,
    • most sandyhaired,
    • most goldenhaired,
    • more platinum,
    • most sandy haired,
    • most champagne,
    • more strawberry,
    • more golden haired,
    • sandy haired,
    • more auricomous,
    • more flaxen,
    • most yellow-haired,
    • most sandy-haired,
    • most golden haired,
    • most yellowhaired,
    • most albino,
    • yellowhaired,
    • fair haired,
    • most strawberry,
    • goldenhaired,
    • most auricomous,
    • more golden-haired,
    • platinum,
    • most yellow haired,
    • most flaxen,
    • yellow haired,
    • more goldenhaired,
    • most bleached,
    • fairhaired,
    • sandyhaired,
    • more bleached,
    • more yellowhaired,
    • most platinum,
    • more albino.

    cadaverous (adjective)

    • emaciated,
    • sallow,
    • corpse-like,
    • cadaverous,
    • death-like,
    • sickly,
    • bloodless,
    • gaunt,
    • ashen.

    colorless (adjective)

    • hueless,
    • neutral,
    • doughy,
    • achromatic,
    • drab,
    • lackluster,
    • dull,
    • doughier,
    • white,
    • toneless,
    • uncolored,
    • bleached.

    deathly (adjective)

    • Defunctive,
    • corpselike.

    delicate (adjective)

    • more fracturable,
    • fragile,
    • most fine grained,
    • de lightful,
    • more muted,
    • most recherche,
    • more shattery,
    • more finegrained,
    • more recherche,
    • most fine-grained,
    • most muted,
    • de-lightful,
    • most finegrained,
    • most gossamery,
    • more shatterable,
    • more gossamery,
    • more fragile,
    • more fine-grained,
    • more hairline,
    • more fine grained,
    • most shattery,
    • most shatterable,
    • finegrained,
    • fine grained,
    • graceful,
    • most fracturable,
    • most hairline.

    dim (adjective)

    • overcast,
    • unilluminated,
    • opaque,
    • dusk,
    • poorly lit,
    • mater,
    • lightless.

    faded (adjective)

    • more discolored,
    • more lusterless,
    • more etiolated,
    • not shiny,
    • be draggled,
    • most discolored,
    • most lusterless,
    • dis colored,
    • most etiolated,
    • dis-colored,
    • be-draggled.

    faint (adjective)

    • more faltering,
    • lowpitched,
    • more murmuring,
    • most muttering,
    • most faltering,
    • faroff,
    • more deadened,
    • more muttering,
    • most murmuring,
    • low pitched,
    • more stifled,
    • more softened,
    • most piano,
    • most bated,
    • most deadened,
    • more piano,
    • out earshot,
    • more aside,
    • soothing,
    • most stifled,
    • hazy,
    • most softened,
    • in-audible,
    • in audible,
    • more bated,
    • re-mote,
    • most aside,
    • fainter.

    fair (adjective)

    • most silvery,
    • pale faced,
    • most fair-skinned,
    • more tow headed,
    • palefaced,
    • tow haired,
    • most towhaired,
    • more towhaired,
    • more flaxen-haired,
    • most pale-faced,
    • more whitish,
    • more flaxenhaired,
    • Flaxen-haired,
    • most whitish,
    • most fair skinned,
    • most flaxen haired,
    • most flaxenhaired,
    • most palefaced,
    • most tow-headed,
    • more tow-headed,
    • flaxen haired,
    • most fairskinned,
    • most pale faced,
    • more fairskinned,
    • more flaxen haired,
    • towhaired,
    • most tow haired,
    • more fair skinned,
    • more tow haired,
    • more tow-haired,
    • most tow headed,
    • fairskinned,
    • more palefaced,
    • fair skinned,
    • most flaxen-haired,
    • more pale faced,
    • FAIRER,
    • more pale-faced,
    • pale-faced,
    • flaxenhaired,
    • more fair-skinned,
    • more silvery,
    • most tow-haired.

    feeble (adjective)

    • anemic.

    ghostly (adjective)

    • apparitional,
    • vampiric,
    • eidolic,
    • wraithy,
    • scarier,
    • wraithlike,
    • holy,
    • scary.

    green around the gills (adjective)

    • sick to ones stomach,
    • under weather,
    • most vomiting,
    • sick as dog,
    • sick stomach,
    • sick to stomach,
    • sick to one stomach,
    • sick one’s stomach,
    • more vomiting,
    • sick to one’s stomach,
    • sick one stomach,
    • sick ones stomach.

    haggard (adjective)

    • most fretted,
    • more pinched,
    • more worndown,
    • most worndown,
    • most fagged,
    • more starved,
    • most pinched,
    • scraggier,
    • most careworn,
    • most worn down,
    • more worn-down,
    • wearied,
    • more fretted,
    • more careworn,
    • most worn-down,
    • more fagged,
    • worndown,
    • more worn down.

    hollow-eyed (adjective)

    • hollow eyed,
    • holloweyed.

    leaden (adjective)

    • pewter,
    • bluegray,
    • most pewter,
    • more bluegray,
    • most blue gray,
    • more blue gray,
    • more pewter,
    • most bluegray,
    • most blue-gray,
    • more blue-gray.

    light (adjective)

    • light-skinned,
    • light-toned,
    • lightest,
    • light-hued.

    light in color or effect (adjective)

    • waxlike,
    • spectral,
    • insubstantial,
    • inadequate,
    • waxen,
    • ineffective,
    • thin,
    • ghastly,
    • poor,
    • sick,
    • unsubstantial,
    • deathlike,
    • blanched,
    • ineffectual.

    mousy (adjective)

    • more unassertive,
    • self effacing,
    • most unassertive,
    • un-assertive,
    • timorous,
    • selfeffacing,
    • un assuming,
    • in effectual,
    • un assertive,
    • in-effectual,
    • in determinate.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • careworn,
    • waxy,
    • blue-gray,
    • hairline,
    • silvery,
    • delicate,
    • fair-skinned,
    • golden-haired,
    • fracturable,
    • scraggiest,
    • soft-hued,
    • unassertive,
    • faded,
    • sandy-haired,
    • ivory,
    • yellow-haired,
    • Argentate,
    • bilious,
    • haggard,
    • uncompleted,
    • worn down,
    • mousy,
    • green around gills,
    • leaden,
    • weak,
    • worn-down,
    • whitish,
    • watery,
    • auricomous,
    • strawberry,
    • strawer,
    • hollow-eyed,
    • Silvered,
    • out of earshot,
    • pastel,
    • blank,
    • faint,
    • Flaxen,
    • albino,
    • sick as a dog,
    • lusterless,
    • green around the gills,
    • alabastrine,
    • soft,
    • Gossamery,
    • shatterable,
    • silver,
    • tow-haired,
    • far off,
    • fagged,
    • wan,
    • Shattery,
    • colorless,
    • toned,
    • recherche,
    • forceless,
    • towheaded,
    • deathly,
    • alabaster,
    • fair,
    • scraggy,
    • fine-grained.

    pastel (adjective)

    • most soft hued,
    • most softhued,
    • most soft-hued,
    • softhued,
    • more soft hued,
    • most toned,
    • soft hued,
    • more softhued,
    • peaches and cream,
    • more toned,
    • more soft-hued.

    silver (adjective)

    • more silvered,
    • most silvered,
    • more plated,
    • more argentate,
    • re-splendent,
    • most plated,
    • most argentate.

    soft (adjective)

    • understated,
    • low key,
    • shaded,
    • softer.

    towheaded (adjective)

    • tow-headed,
    • tow headed.

    wan (adjective)

    • more bilious,
    • most bilious,
    • most forceless,
    • in-effective,
    • in effective,
    • more forceless.

    washed-out (adjective)

    • washed out.

    watery (adjective)

    • runny,
    • waterlike,
    • serous,
    • Water-logged,
    • aqueous.

    waxy (adjective)

    • ceraceous,
    • ceral,
    • fictile.

    weak (adjective)

    • weakest,
    • unaccented,
    • unstressed,
    • reedy.

    white (adjective)

    • snowy.
  • n.

    • azure,
    • black,
    • bluish,
    • avocado,
    • baby blue,
    • blue,
    • amethyst,
    • beige,
    • amber.

    • feeble,
    • pinched,
    • (as) white as a sheet,
    • dim,
    • chalky,
    • green.

    • drain,
    • flush,
    • flood,
    • color up,
    • color,
    • flame,
    • blush,
    • burn.

    • light.

    bar (noun)

    • blank walls.

    barrier (noun)

    • re strictions,
    • re-strictions,
    • re striction,
    • re-striction.

    blench (noun)

    • blench.

    blonde (noun)

    • Stramineous,
    • platinums,
    • Leucous,
    • Albinos,
    • sallows,
    • blonds,
    • strawberries.

    border (noun)

    • marchlands,
    • out-posts,
    • out posts,
    • be ginning,
    • be-ginning.

    boundary (noun)

    • ex-tents,
    • out line,
    • out-line,
    • ex-tent,
    • out-lines,
    • out lines,
    • ex tents,
    • line demarcation,
    • ex tent.

    colourless (noun)

    • colourless.

    cream (noun)

    • cream.

    creamy (noun)

    • creamy.

    enclosure (noun)

    • region.

    light (noun)

    • blonde.

    light-colored (noun)

    • light-colored.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • rail,
    • neck of woods,
    • boundary,
    • demesnes,
    • extremity,
    • precinct,
    • encumbrance,
    • picket,
    • sphere,
    • restrictions,
    • limits,
    • demesne,
    • Extremities,
    • preventives,
    • sideline,
    • border,
    • marchland,
    • MERES,
    • borderlines,
    • barrier,
    • restraint,
    • stave,
    • stomping grounds,
    • Abuttal,
    • road block,
    • post,
    • Mete,
    • abuttals,
    • blank wall,
    • horizons,
    • enclosure,
    • stomping ground,
    • champaign,
    • obstacles,
    • extent,
    • line of demarcation,
    • terminal,
    • bar,
    • stake.

    picket (noun)

    • uprights,
    • palings.

    post (noun)

    • stilt,
    • stilts,
    • doorposts,
    • newel,
    • doorpost,
    • newels.

    sphere (noun)

    • champaigns,
    • de mesne,
    • walk life,
    • neck the woods,
    • neck woods,
    • pro vinces,
    • pro-vince,
    • pro vince,
    • pro-vinces,
    • de-mesne.

    wan (noun)

    • drained.

    worse (noun)

    • extraordinary,
    • worst of all,
    • for the worse.
  • v.

    become, make lighter or weakened (verb)

    • muddy,
    • grow dull,
    • lose color,
    • diminish,
    • decrease,
    • go white.

    blanch (verb)

    • re coils,
    • re-coiling,
    • re-coiled,
    • re-coils,
    • re coiling,
    • re-coil,
    • re coil,
    • re coiled.

    dim (verb)

    • be fogged,
    • be-clouds,
    • be-dimming,
    • be dimming,
    • be-fog,
    • be fogging,
    • be clouding,
    • be fogs,
    • be-cloud,
    • be-clouding,
    • be-fogged,
    • be-dimmed,
    • be-fogs,
    • be clouds,
    • be dimmed,
    • be-fogging,
    • be-clouded,
    • be clouded,
    • be fog.

    etiolate (verb)

    • Wanned,
    • wanning.

    fade (verb)

    • dis appears,
    • evanished,
    • decolorizes,
    • evanishes,
    • dis-appear,
    • dis-solves,
    • disco-loring,
    • dis appearing,
    • became colorless,
    • de-colorizes,
    • Achromatized,
    • dis-appeared,
    • de-colorize,
    • dis-solved,
    • disco loring,
    • losing luster,
    • becoming colorless,
    • evanishing,
    • de colorized,
    • de colorizes,
    • dis-solve,
    • de-colorizing,
    • dis-appears,
    • dis-coloring,
    • dis-colors,
    • de colorizing,
    • losing brightness,
    • lost luster,
    • de-colorized,
    • dis solved,
    • dis-solving,
    • dis solves,
    • lost brightness,
    • loses brightness,
    • dis coloring,
    • dis solving,
    • dis appear,
    • grew dim,
    • loses luster,
    • becomes colorless,
    • achromatizes,
    • de colorize,
    • dis solve,
    • growing dim,
    • dis color,
    • dis colors,
    • dis appeared,
    • dis-color,
    • dis-appearing.

    tarnish (verb)

    • dis grace,
    • dis-gracing,
    • de-fame,
    • de fames,
    • loses shine,
    • losing shine,
    • dis-graced,
    • de filed,
    • be-fouls,
    • de-files,
    • de files,
    • be-grime,
    • be fouling,
    • dis-graces,
    • de filing,
    • de-fames,
    • de-file,
    • de-filing,
    • dis-grace,
    • de file,
    • be grimed,
    • de-famed,
    • de-filed,
    • be-fouled,
    • be-fouling,
    • lost shine,
    • dis graced,
    • be griming,
    • de famed,
    • de faming,
    • dis graces,
    • be grime,
    • be-griming,
    • be fouls,
    • de-faming,
    • be-grimed,
    • be foul,
    • be-grimes,
    • be fouled,
    • be grimes,
    • be-foul,
    • de fame,
    • dis gracing.

    whiten (verb)

    • decolors,
    • decoloring,
    • de coloring,
    • turns pale,
    • de colors,
    • de-coloring,
    • turned pale,
    • de-colors,
    • de-color,
    • de colored,
    • de-colored,
    • de color,
    • turning pale.
  • Other synonyms:

    • etiolate,
    • gray,
    • ghostly,
    • ashy,
    • drawn.

    • peaked,
    • Waterish,
    • bleach,
    • washed-out.

    • lurid.

    • fade into insignificance,
    • not amount to much/a great deal,
    • mean nothing,
    • take a back seat,
    • weaken,
    • make no/little difference,
    • lessen,
    • wane.

    blanch

    • wince,
    • Winced,
    • Flinched.

    blonde

    • blond.

    dim

    • be cloud,
    • Muddying,
    • Dulling,
    • obfuscate,
    • befogs,
    • turn down,
    • dulls,
    • muddied,
    • Hazed,
    • Hazing,
    • muddies,
    • befogged,
    • befog,
    • Befogging.

    discolored

    • livid.

    etiolate

    • WANS.

    Other relevant words:

    • Begriming,
    • wash out,
    • Tars,
    • grow dim,
    • begrime,
    • tarnish,
    • grimed,
    • begrimes,
    • lose luster,
    • Evanish,
    • Tarring,
    • decolorized,
    • lose brightness,
    • become colorless,
    • whiten,
    • achromatize,
    • fade,
    • tarnishes,
    • lose shine,
    • decolorizing,
    • washing out,
    • grows dim,
    • decolorize,
    • begrimed,
    • tar,
    • griming,
    • washes out,
    • blanch,
    • Tarred.

    whiten

    • silvers,
    • Whites,
    • Silvering,
    • CHALKS,
    • grizzle,
    • whiting,
    • Chalked,
    • grizzling,
    • decolored,
    • grizzles,
    • Whited,
    • turn pale,
    • frosted,
    • grizzled,
    • chalk,
    • Chalking,
    • decolor.

    worse

    • inferior,
    • retrogressive,
    • worse,
    • impoverished,
    • worst,
    • sugar-coated,
    • degenerate,
    • retrograde,
    • backward.

How to use «Pale» in context?

Pale meaning: not light in color; having a light or delicate complexion.

1. Pale skin is often considered to be more beautiful than skin of other colors because it is seen as more delicate.

2. Pale skin often has a better chance of protecting against skin cancer.

3. Pale skin is seen as more attractive on people of all ages.

4. Pale skin can often be very healthy, despite the fact that it doesn’t produce as many natural oils as darker skin.

Paraphrases for Pale:

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  • Independent

    • Adjective
      faint, white.
    • Proper noun, singular
      leap.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      light-coloured.
    • Proper noun, singular
      palley.

Homophones for Pale:

  • pail, paille.

Holonyms for Pale:

  • n.

    • artifact
      paling, picket fence.

Hyponym for Pale:

  • n.

    • artifact
      strip.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:4.0 / 1 vote

  1. pale

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, faint, dim, undefined, etiolated, sallow, cadaverous

    Antonyms:
    ruddy, high-colored, conspicuous, deep

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  1. picket, paleadjective

    a wooden strip forming part of a fence

    Synonyms:
    spotter, lookout man, lookout, piquet, sentry, watch, picket, sentinel, scout

    Antonyms:
    colorful, colourful, strong, full, dark

  2. paleadjective

    very light colored; highly diluted with white

    «pale seagreen»; «pale blue eyes»

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, sick

    Antonyms:
    colorful, colourful, strong, dark, full

  3. pale, pallid, wan, sickadjective

    (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble

    «the pale light of a half moon»; «a pale sun»; «the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street»; «a pallid sky»; «the pale (or wan) stars»; «the wan light of dawn»

    Synonyms:
    queasy, sickish, mad, unhinged, sick(p), sick, ghastly, grisly, wan, fed up(p), gruesome, nauseous, macabre, brainsick, ill, sick of(p), demented, crazy, grim, disturbed, tired of(p), unbalanced, disgusted, nauseated, pallid

    Antonyms:
    colorful, full, dark, colourful, strong

  4. pale, pallidadjective

    lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness

    «a pale rendition of the aria»; «pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender»; «a pallid performance»

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, sick

    Antonyms:
    colourful, full, dark, colorful, strong

  5. pale, pallid, wanadjective

    abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress

    «the pallid face of the invalid»; «her wan face suddenly flushed»

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, sick

    Antonyms:
    strong, colorful, dark, colourful, full

  6. paleverb

    not full or rich

    «high, pale, pure and lovely song»

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, sick

    Antonyms:
    full, strong, colourful, colorful, dark

  7. pale, blanch, blenchverb

    turn pale, as if in fear

    Synonyms:
    parboil, blench, blanch

    Antonyms:
    colourful, full, strong, colorful, dark

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  1. paleadjective

    Synonyms:
    pallid, wan, colorless, ghastly, blanched, cadaverous, etiolate, ashy, dim, faint, indistinct, obscure

    Antonyms:
    ruddy, buxom, flushed, blowzed

  2. palenoun

    Synonyms:
    picket, boundary, limit, confine, fence, inclosure

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How to use pale in a sentence?

  1. Alexander Hamilton:

    In the recommendation to admit indiscriminately foreign emigrants of every description to the privileges of American citizens on their first entrance into our country, there is an attempt to break down every pale which has been erected for the preservation of a national spirit and a national character; and to let in the most powerful means of perverting and corrupting both the one and the other.

  2. Scott C. Holstad:

    They closed the transient 5th Avenue Motel and now where will they go? They came from all over to stay for a night or a month or whatever they could afford, however they can afford it – and now it’s gone, broken windows boarded up, chain link fence surrounding it like it’s a dog with scurvy. The transient hotel drained pale, pissing in an empty ashtray.

  3. Ibrahim Hooper:

    This is way beyond the pale, this is basically a call to persecute a religious minority based on nothing other than their faith.

  4. Andrew Frisch:

    This is beyond the pale, and I think it was clear.

  5. Batman:

    The Joker Tell me something, my friend. You ever dance with the devil by the pale moonlight


Translations for pale

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  • باهتArabic
  • бле́дныBelarusian
  • кол, избледнея, бледнея, избледнявам, бледBulgarian
  • pal, pàl·lidCatalan, Valencian
  • bledý, kůlCzech
  • gwelwi, gwelwWelsh
  • bleg, blegtDanish
  • blass, hell, PfahlGerman
  • χλωμιάζω, παλούκι, ωχριώ, πάσσαλος, χλωμός, ωχρόςGreek
  • palisoEsperanto
  • palo, palidecer, pálidoSpanish
  • zurbilBasque
  • کم رنگPersian
  • paalu, etuvarustus, rajat, kalvakka, kalveta, rajoite, paaluaita, vaalea, rajoitus, kalpea, tukikohta, halkio, kelmeä, moraaliFinnish
  • pal, hâve, pâle, pâlirFrench
  • cuailleIrish
  • חורHebrew
  • sápad, cölöp, sápadt, elsápadHungarian
  • pucatIndonesian
  • palisoIdo
  • fölurIcelandic
  • palo, sbiancare, impallidire, pallidoItalian
  • 青ざめた, ペイルJapanese
  • 파리하다, 해쓱하다, 창백한Korean
  • pallidusLatin
  • bālēt, bālsLatvian
  • fotsyMalagasy
  • бледнее, блед, избледнува, побледуваMacedonian
  • pucatMalay
  • bleek, paalDutch
  • påle, stolpe, blek, bleik, blekne, pælNorwegian
  • blednąć, blady, pal, słupPolish
  • empalidecer, poste, claro, pau, pálido, clarearPortuguese
  • palRomanian
  • бледнеть, бледный, побледнетьRussian
  • bledSerbo-Croatian
  • e celetAlbanian
  • blek, stolpe, bleknaSwedish
  • paelikVolapük

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Варианты (v1)

Варианты (v2)

  • pale [peɪl] гл

    1. побледнеть, меркнуть, бледнеть, тускнеть

      (turn pale, fade, dim)

  • pale [peɪl] прил

    1. бледный, тусклый, неяркий, блеклый, бледноватый

      (pallid, dim, soft, faded)

      • pale face – бледное лицо
      • pale young man – бледный молодой человек
      • pale gold – тусклое золото
      • pale colors – неяркие цвета
      • pale eyes – блеклые глаза
    2. светлый

      (light)

      • pale beer – светлое пиво
    3. палевый

    4. бледнолицый

      (paleface)

  • pale [peɪl] сущ

    1. черта оседлости

      (pale of settlement)

    2. Палем

    3. колм

      (count)

  • pale [peɪl] нареч

    1. бледно

adjective
бледный pale, light, pallid, faint, wan, white
слабый weak, weakly, low, feeble, faint, pale
тусклый dim, dull, lackluster, faint, fishy, pale
белолицый pale, white-faced
verb
бледнеть turn pale, pale, grow pale, blanch, whiten
тускнеть tarnish, pale, glaze
бледнить pale
заставить побледнеть pale
огораживать fence, enclose, inclose, pale, close in, rail
обносить палисадом pale
обносить частоколом palisade, picket, piquet, empale, impale, pale
noun
черта feature, line, dash, stroke, trace, pale
черта оседлости pale
пределы range, scope, pale, compass, radius, sweep
частокол stockade, palisade, paling, pale
кол stake, pole, pale, pile, picket, spile
рамки framework, scope, pale
ограда fence, fencing, hedge, enclosure, railing, pale
свая pile, stilt, post, pale, spile
граница border, boundary, limit, bound, frontier, pale

Синонимы (v1)

Синонимы (v2)

  • pale сущ

    • pallid · ashen · livid · ashy · cadaverous · paled
    • faint · wan · bleak
    • dull · dim
    • light · pasty · white
    • faded
    • fade
    • blanch · turn pale
    • lurid · washy

adjective

  • white, pallid, pasty, wan, colorless, anemic, bloodless, washed out, peaked, ashen, gray, whitish, white-faced, whey-faced, drained, sickly, sallow, as white as a sheet, deathly pale, milky, creamy, cream, ivory, milk-white, alabaster, like death warmed over
  • light, light-colored, pastel, muted, subtle, soft, faded, bleached, washed out
  • dim, faint, weak, feeble
  • feeble, weak, insipid, bland, poor, inadequate, uninspired, unimaginative, lackluster, spiritless, lifeless, pathetic
  • pallid
  • wan, pallid
  • wan, sick, pallid

noun

  • stake, post, pole, picket, upright
  • boundary, confines, bounds, limits
  • picket

verb

  • go/turn white, grow/turn pale, blanch, lose color
  • decrease in importance, lose significance, pale into insignificance, fade into the background
  • blanch, blench

Предложения со словом «pale»

In another moment the pale stars alone were visible.

Через мгновение на небе остались одни только бледные звезды.

His high cheekbones were very prominent against his pale skin.

Его высокие скулы четко выделялись на фоне бледной кожи.

Her pale face, her thin, hunched shoulders.

Вспоминает ее бледное лицо, худые, сутулые плечи.

Even his pale cheeks seemed to hold a rosy flush.

Даже бледные щеки, казалось, приобрели розоватый оттенок.

It resembled a shroud, diaphanous and pale and insubstantial.

Оно напоминало пелену, прозрачное, бледное , неземное.

Pale skin became a pallid, dirty, leathery coating.

Бледная кожа превратилась в серую, грязную, кожистую оболочку.

The really pale dude with big hair and constipated look.

Очень бледный парень с длинными волосами и тщастлавным видом.

She bent forward and kissed the pale, damp forehead.

Дженни нагнулась и поцеловала его бледный , влажный лоб.

Its skin was pale and pockmarked with disease and cold.

Кожа была бледной и рябой от болезней и холода.

But her face was so pale, so fine.

Но у нее было такое бледное , такое тонкое лицо.

The boots were of some pale soft red leather.

На ногах одеты ботинки из мягкой кожи красного цвета.

There was a lot of pale wood and handwoven fabric.

Вокруг было много светлого дерева и сотканной вручную материи.

Her hair had a pale, pleasant, unfamiliar scent.

У волос ее был слабый, незнакомый, приятный запах.

He had thick black hair and very pale skin.

У него были густые темные волосы и очень бледная кожа.

Storm lay back, stared at a pale ceiling.

Шторм откинулся назад и неподвижно уставился в блеклый потолок.

A swathe of pale light came through the narrow window.

Сквозь узкое окно в комнату вливался бледный утренний свет.

He wanted the real thing, not a pale imitation.

Ему нужна настоящая вещь, а не бледное подражание.

Cheeks may be rosy or pale, plump or hollow.

Щеки могут быть розовые или бледные , полные или впалые.

She was very quiet, very pale, very subdued.

Она была очень спокойна, очень бледна , очень сдержана.

The kitchenette was pale wood with white and gold linoleum.

Кухонька из светлого дерева выстелена белым с золотом линолеумом.

And then there was another pale shape in the water.

И тут в воде возникла еще одна неясная фигура.

In the dark it seemed featureless, vaguely pale.

В темноте оно казалось лишенным черт, смутно — бледным .

The single flame gave a very pale, flickering illumination.

Крохотный язычок пламени давал очень тусклый, мерцающий свет.

The bishop gulped air, became pale, sputtered.

Епископ глотнул воздуха, побледнел, пролепетал что — то.

I could see her face, pale in the darkness.

Мне отчетливо было видно лицо Элизабет, белевшее в темноте.

Cheeks may be rosy or pale (if a person is ill), plump or hollow (if a person is very ill).

Щеки могут быть розовыми или бледными (если человек болен), полными или впалыми (если человек тяжело болен).

The cool night wind whistled in through the crack, accompanied by a sliver of pale moonlight.

Холодный ночной ветер свистел среди скал, залитых бледным лунным светом.

It seemed to grow larger with each step, and the pale light it shed became more and more diffuse.

Оно, казалось, вырастало с каждым шагом, а бледный свет, испускаемый им, становился все более рассеянным.

The red so vivid against his pale skin it looked like the surprised scarlet of blood.

Красный почти кричал в контрасте с его бледной кожей, и казался удивительным, ярко — кровавым.

Frost looked ghost pale against the black leather chair, and strangely decadent in his fur coat.

В черном кожаном кресле Холод казался призрачно — бледным , а меховое пальто придавало ему странно декадентский вид.

Miss Stanley had said that, her pale lips scarcely moving in her parchment face.

Бледные губы на пергаментном лице мисс Стенли едва шевелились, когда она произносила эти слова.

His eyes were remarkably dark, set under straight thick brown brows, which contrasted sharply with his pale hair.

Удивительно темные глаза под прямыми черными бровями резко контрастировали с серыми волосами.

The whole eastern sky was a riot of rose and orange and pale, pearly grey.

Небо на востоке пылало розовым, оранжевым и бледным жемчужно — серым цветом.

Engines flared and strobing arc lights bathed the enormous, echoing deck in a pale, washed out industrial glow.

Работающие двигатели выбрасывали прерывистые дуги огня, наполнявшие огромное шумное помещение бледным , размытым, неестественным сиянием.

He was hatless and his large head was decorated with a reasonable amount of pale salmon-colored hair.

Большую непокрытую голову украшало достаточное количество волос оранжево — розоватого цвета.

Some wore sashes of red or blue around their shoulders, that stood out strongly against their pale green skin.

Некоторые на плечах носили красные или синие шарфы, резко контрастировавшие с бледной зеленью кожи.

Oozing red marrow and blood were smeared all over the pale, iridescent shimmer of sliced and mangled tendons.

Костным мозгом и кровью было перепачкано бледное переливающееся соцветие разорванных и перепутанных сухожилий.

Toward the end of the afternoon a gray-violet bulk rose above the horizon, to meet the disc of the pale brown sun.

Ближе к вечеру над горизонтом поднялась серо — фиолетовая масса и слилась с бледно — коричневым солнцем.

A short pale-skinned woman with great brown eyes and lovely delicate features followed him.

За ним шла невысокая бледнокожая женщина с большими карими глазами и прелестными тонкими чертами лица.

She had a slight figure, a pale, gentle face, and fair hair.

У нее была стройная фигура, бледное нежное лицо и светлые волосы.

Real pale curly hair burned white by the sun and little bright blue eyes, and smiling every minute.

Светлые вьющиеся волосы, выгоревшие чуть не до седины, маленькие голубые глазки и улыбка, улыбка, улыбка.

Long, pale brown hair fell nearly to her waist.

Длинные светло — каштановые волосы ниспадали почти до пояса.

She watched herself walk in-long, pale hair sweeping past the shoulders of a sleek white dress that sent off an icy glitter.

Длинные светлые волосы падают на нарядное белое платье с блестками, горящими ледяным блеском.

The tallish, lean girl with the pale hair was too fresh, too charming.

Высокая стройная девушка со светлыми волосами была слишком свежа, слишком очаровательна.

The mask’s thin elastic straps had left four little stripes of pale skin across his sunburned cheeks.

Тонкие эластичные стропы оставили на его загорелых щеках четыре полоски бледной кожи.

A thin white racing stripe ran along the edges of the now-elongated black wing carapaces, which hid the pale pulsing abdomen from view.

Тонкая белая полоска обегала по краям удлинившиеся черные надкрылья, скрывавшие от взгляда бледный пульсирующий живот.

Her slim, pale fingers wove an abstracted pattern on the photocontacts of the computer.

Ее тонкие бледные пальцы чертили какой — то узор на фотоконтактах компьютера.

Delicate makeup hid the freckles and drew attention to her pale, grey green eyes.

Искусный макияж скрывал веснушки и выделял светлые серо — зеленые глаза.

She saw a man with pale eyes and bright hair, and the gleam of the blade.

Она увидела мужчину с бледными глазами и яркими волосами, увидела блеск ножа.

It had sickly pale skin with a greenish tint and a hairy ridged skull.

У существа была неприятно бледная кожа с зеленоватым оттенком и окаймленная по краям волосами голова.

Her face was scrubbed pink everywhere and her hair was the color of pale gold.

Кожа ее лица источала розовое сияние, а волосы выглядели так, словно были посыпаны золотым песком.

The pale, gleaming ribs with twin pinkish-gray spongy lobes and a red, meaty object beneath.

Белые блестящие ребра, двойной розово — серый пористый орган и что — то густо — красное под ним.

Sweat beaded more than one pale face, and the silence stretched out intolerably, but then a chair scraped on the bare floor.

Не на одном бледном лице выступил пот, и тишина затягивалась, но тут послышался скрип стула.

Her hair was pale and colorless in the moon’s thin light.

В слабом свете луны ее волосы казались блеклыми и бесцветными.

They were perfectly suited to her pale complexion and colorless hair.

Они очень подходили к бледному лицу и бесцветным волосам.

Gavving’s eyes traced the line of the Smoke Ring, congealing out of the background of sky into the pale blue of water vapor and distance.

Глаза Гэввинга уперлись в линию Дымового Кольца, расплывшегося в бледно — голубой небесной дали.

A tall man, thin and pale, with high nose and teeth so white, and eyes that seem to be burning.

Высокий, худощавый и бледный мужчина с горбатым носом, белыми зубами и сверкающими глазами.

The guard flicks a switch outside the door, and a pale green light glows into the shadows of the cell.

Стражник щелкает расположенным снаружи выключателем, и темную камеру заливает тусклый зеленый свет.

Their pale faces, turned toward the mild late autumn sun, radiated a blissful calm.

На бледных лицах, обращенных к ласковому осеннему солнцу, читался блаженный покой.

A pale tinge of hoary light was creeping into the cabin’s main room around the reed blinds.

Неясный, первозданный свет проникал сквозь тростниковые шторы в главную комнату дома.

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