pallid
pallid
very pale, usually because of illness or fear
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pallid with Russian translation
pallid usage examples
После долгой ночной смены он выглядел бледным.
He looked pallid after the long night shift.
Ребёнок стал бледным, когда увидел паука.
The child went pallid when she saw the spider.
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pallid synonyms
What's the difference between pallid / pale / ashen / sallow
Very pale, often suggesting illness, weakness, or fear; essentially the core word here.
She looked pallid after the long night in the hospital.
General word for light skin color or lack of color; can be neutral and is less formal than pallid.
His face went pale when he heard the news.
Very pale with a grayish tone, often from shock, fear, or illness; stronger and more vivid than pallid.
After the accident, he sat there ashen-faced.
Pale in a yellowish, unhealthy way; often suggests poor health or tiredness rather than fear.
Years of stress had left him with a sallow complexion.
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How to pronounce pallid and what this word means
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how to pronounce pallid
/ˈpælɪd/
pallid translation
pallid
pallid examples
He looked pallid after the long night shift.
pallid transcription
/ˈpælɪd/, /ˈpælɪd/
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pallid meaning: what does it mean?
very pale, usually because of illness or fear
pallid pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
pallid is pronounced as /ˈpælɪd/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
pallid definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
He looked pallid after the long night shift. Translation: После долгой ночной смены он выглядел бледным.
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