pall
pall
pɑl
paal
/pˈɔːl/

Definition & Meaning of "pall"in English

Pall
01

a hanging piece of cloth used as a covering or screen, especially for a window or doorway

pall definition and meaning
Examples
Heavy palls blocked the sunlight from entering the old room.
02

a cloth used to cover a coffin or the body of a deceased person

Examples
The coffin was covered with a black pall during the funeral.
03

a heavy, gloomy, or oppressive atmosphere

Examples
A pall of silence fell over the crowd after the announcement.
to pall
01

to lose attractiveness, freshness, or ability to excite

Examples
The novelty of city life soon palled on him.
02

to envelop in gloom, silence, or obscurity

Examples
A thick fog palled the harbor, muting all color and sound.
03

to make something dull, flat, or less lively

Examples
The endless repetition palls the excitement of the performance.
04

to cover with a cloth used to cover a coffin

Examples
The coffin was palled with a flag during the ceremony.
05

to make someone lose courage or confidence

Examples
The failure did not pall his determination to try again.
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