Pallid


The meaning of the word Pallid is: pale skin or lacking in vitality or interest


Examples:

Although she is a redhead with very fair skin, Maureen has tried all sorts of ways to give her pallid complexion just a touch of color.

published by Samuel on 2021-06-14 16:50:32


His pallid complexion is a definite indication that he spends all his time indoors.

published by Benjamin on 2021-08-11 22:40:24


Because her face was so pallid, I had no reason to believe that she was pretending to be sick to get out of cleaning up the kitchen.

published by Nicholle on 2021-02-04 09:05:41


When I saw myself standing next to the mime in the photo, I decided that next to him, my pallid complexion was downright rosy!

published by Bernetta on 2021-09-26 07:48:12


The January morning was frosty, and we could see our breath turn into pallid clouds in the air as we exhaled.

published by Dalia on 2021-01-20 16:33:33


If you have a high fever and your skin is clammy and pallid, it’s almost certain that you have come down with the virus.

published by Jolyn on 2021-04-07 16:35:23


I didn’t get past the first chapter of the book because I found the main character to be a whiny, pallid caricature of a romantic heroine.

published by Lashawnda on 2022-01-03 15:25:48


When Romeo saw Juliet’s pallid face in the crypt, he believed she was really dead.

published by Felicia on 2021-04-21 01:09:57


This new novel of his is just a pallid remake of the bestseller that made him famous.

published by Vilma on 2021-02-01 01:38:37


After her children went out into the world, Peggy became depressed, believing that she was doomed to a pallid existence where no one needed her anymore.

published by Loni on 2021-06-20 01:16:03


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