Pale
volume
British pronunciation/pˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈpeɪɫ/

Définition et Signification de "pale"

02

pâle

(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.
pale definition and meaning
03

pâle, faible

(of light) faint, weak, or lacking in intensity and brightness
04

terne, insipide

dull or unremarkable
to pale
01

devenir pâle, pâlir

to become pale, typically due to a sudden change in physical or emotional state, such as fear, shock, or illness
Intransitive
02

se ternir, devenir moins significatif

to seem or become less significant in comparison to something else
Intransitive
Pale
01

palissade, pieu

a vertical wooden board used as part of a fence
02

enclos, palissade

an enclosed area
03

panneau, bande verticale

a vertical stripe or band on a heraldic shield, often used in coats of arms to represent division or a particular lineage

pale

adj

palely

adv

palely

adv

paleness

n

paleness

n
example
Exemple
The morning sun cast a pale golden glow over the horizon.
The sky turned a pale orange as the sun set in the distance.
The artist painted the landscape with pale green meadows and distant mountains.
The flower petals were a delicate shade of pale pink.
The sky was a pale gray in the early morning, hinting at the approaching storm.
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