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    Pale
    /pāl/

    noun

    • 1. a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence. Similar stakepostpolepaling
    • 2. an area within determined bounds, or subject to a particular jurisdiction. historical
  2. Definition of pale – Learner’s Dictionary. pale. adjective. uk / peɪl / us. pale blue/green/red, etc. Add to word list. A2. light blue / green / red, etc: a pale yellow dress. Fewer examples. The bedroom is decorated in pale colours. It's a sort of pale orange colour. The letter was written on pale yellow notepaper.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The meaning of PALE is deficient in color or intensity of color : pallid. How to use pale in a sentence. deficient in color or intensity of color : pallid; having color of reduced saturation; light in color especially relative to others of its kind…

  6. Definition of pale in Essential American English Dictionary. pale. adjective. us / peɪl/ pale blue, green, red, etc. Add to word list. A2. light blue, green, red, etc.: a pale yellow dress. If your face is pale, it has less color than usual because you are sick: You look kind of pale – are you all right?

  7. Definition of pale adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. pale. adjective. /peɪl/ (paler, palest) (of a person, their face, etc.) having skin that is almost white; having skin that is whiter than usual because of illness, a strong emotion, etc. a pale complexion pale with fear to go/turn pale You look pale. Are you OK?

  8. Definition of pale. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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