Pallid vs Characterless - What's the difference?
pallid | characterless | Related terms |
Appearing weak, pale or wan.
Having no distinguishing character or quality
* 1855 William Cooper Nell, Harriet Beecher Stowe - The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution
Pallid is a related term of characterless.
As adjectives the difference between pallid and characterless
is that pallid is appearing weak, pale or wan while characterless is having no distinguishing character or quality.pallid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The patient left the hospital but was very pallid .
Synonyms
* ashen * pale * pasty * ghastlyDerived terms
* pallidity * pallidly * pallidness * pallid bat * pallid cuckoo * pallid harrier * pallid sturgeoncharacterless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The great mass of American citizens estimate us, as being a characterless and purposeless people ; and hence we hold up our heads, if at all, against the withering influence of a nation's scorn and contempt.