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ALL meanings of paled

pale
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  • adjective paled light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home. 1
  • adjective paled of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow. 1
  • adjective paled not bright or brilliant; dim: the pale moon. 1
  • adjective paled faint or feeble; lacking vigor: a pale protest. 1
  • verb without object paled to become pale: to pale at the sight of blood. 1
  • verb without object paled to seem less important, remarkable, etc., especially when compared with something else: Platinum is so rare that even gold pales in comparison. 1
  • verb with object paled to enclose with pales; fence. 1
  • verb with object paled to encircle or encompass. 1
  • noun paled a stake or picket, as of a fence. 1
  • noun paled an enclosing or confining barrier; enclosure. 1
  • noun paled an enclosed area. 1
  • noun paled limits; bounds: outside the pale of his jurisdiction. 1
  • noun paled a district or region within designated bounds. 1
  • noun paled (initial capital letter). Also called English Pale, Irish Pale. a district in eastern Ireland included in the Angevin Empire of King Henry II and his successors. 1
  • noun paled an ordinary in the form of a broad vertical stripe at the center of an escutcheon. 1
  • noun paled Shipbuilding. a shore used inside to support the deck beams of a hull under construction. 1
  • idioms paled beyond the pale, beyond the limits of propriety, courtesy, protection, safety, etc.: Their public conduct is certainly beyond the pale. 1
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