pale

What is the Definition of pale?

Noun:

  1. a wooden strip forming part of a fence

Verb:

  1. turn pale, as if in fear

Adjective:

  1. very light colored; highly diluted with white
  2. (of light)
  3. or wan
  4. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness
  5. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress
  6. not full or rich

How can I use pale in a sentence?

He passed Filch in the doorway; Filch's pale, wild eyes looked straight through him, and Harry slipped under Filch's outstretched arm and streaked off up the corridor, the book's shrieks still ringing in his ears.

In the back of the shop, a boy with a pale, pointed face was standing on a footstool while a second witch pinned up his long black robes.

Three boys entered, and Harry recognized the middle one at once: it was the pale boy from Madam Malkin's robe shop.

The Weasleys were clearly one of those old wizarding families the pale boy in Diagon Alley had talked about.

An old man was standing before them, his wide, pale eyes shining like moons through the gloom of the shop.


Other meanings of pale (synonyms, cognates).


ENRU
pale
  • бледный
pale ale
  • светлое пиво
paleface
  • бледнолицый
paleness
  • бледность
paleolithic
  • палеолитический
paleontological
  • палонтологический
paleontologist
  • палеонтолог
paleontology
  • палеонтология
palestine
  • палестина
  • палестинский
palestinian
  • палестинец
  • палестинский
palette
  • палитра


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