Definitionadj. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress
Last update: July 15, 2015
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Today the day is gloomy due to this pallid sun. [adjective]
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They provide the standard issue coffee shop: a sick, pallid parody of the cafe culture of the Fifties. [adjective]
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I looked over her head at the ghost 's anguished, pallid face. [adjective]
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Alice unconsciously dried her tears, and bent her melting eyes on the pallid features of Gamut, with an expression of chastened delight that she neither affected or wished to conceal. [adjective]
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Lewin, as well as for the carnation of cheeks that looked pallid and sunken in the glass which reflected the sad mourning face. [adjective]
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Angela and Henriette," Denzil said, and Fareham started up from the chess-table, scared at the young man's agitated tone and pallid countenance." [adjective]
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Angela's pallid cheek flushed crimson at the sight of the vile epithet. [adjective]
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Pallid and emaciated, she looked in her long, floating black robes the very incarnation of misery. [adjective]
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