pallid
/ˈpælɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpælɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpa-ləd/ (ame, mw)
pallid — adjective
- pallidpositive
- more pallidcomparative
- most pallidsuperlative
1. extremely pale in the face or skin, often suggesting illness, shock, or exhausti
extremely pale in the face or skin, often suggesting illness, shock, or exhaustion
After two days with a fever, Hassan looked pallid and tired.
look pallid after illness
The nurse grew worried when Élise's face turned pallid in class.
turn pallid + visible physical change
Under the kitchen light, Jin's usually brown skin seemed pallid.
The mirror showed a pallid face after the long night shift.
文法句型
a pallid face
look pallid after an illness
turn pallid with shock
用法筆記
Usually describes a face, skin, or expression when someone seems unwell, shocked, or worn out. Distinguish it from adjective/3, which is about weak light or colour rather than a person's appearance.
2. lacking energy, warmth, or excitement, so it makes little impression on people
lacking energy, warmth, or excitement, so it makes little impression on people
The audience gave the singer a pallid round of applause.
pallid response = weak enthusiasm
After months of delay, the mayor's plan received only pallid support.
Compared with last year, the sequel feels pallid and flat.
The host's pallid jokes did little to wake the room.
- lively
full of energy and movement
- enthusiastic
shows clear excitement and strong positive feeling
文法句型
pallid support
a pallid response
feel pallid compared with something livelier
用法筆記
Often used for reactions, performances, writing, or ideas that feel weak and unexciting. Distinguish it from adjective/1, which is about a drained physical colour, not a dull effect on people.
3. describes light or colour that looks weak, washed out, and not pleasantly bright
describes light or colour that looks weak, washed out, and not pleasantly bright
A pallid moon hung over the empty parking lot.
pallid + moon or light source
The old photo had a pallid blue sky and dull trees.
Morning brought a pallid light through the thin hotel curtain.
The designer rejected the pallid green paint for the cafe wall.
- dim
focuses more on low light than on weak colour
- washed-out
especially for colour that has lost richness or depth
- muted
softer and often more neutral or deliberate in tone
文法句型
pallid light
a pallid sky
pallid green paint
用法筆記
Used for light, colour, or an overall visual effect that seems weak or washed out. Unlike adjective/1, this sense does not describe a person's face or skin.