pallid |
gay |
As an adjective pallid
is appearing weak, pale or wan.
As a noun gay is
nape.
As a verb gay is
to crow.
pall |
pallid |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As an adjective pallid is
appearing weak, pale or wan.
pallid |
faded |
As adjectives the difference between pallid and faded
is that
pallid is appearing weak, pale, or wan while
faded is that has lost some of its former colour or intensity.
As a verb faded is
past tense of fade.
pallid |
drab |
As an adjective pallid
is appearing weak, pale or wan.
As a noun drab is
beadle, catchpole.
pallid |
ruddy |
As adjectives the difference between pallid and ruddy
is that
pallid is appearing weak, pale or wan while
ruddy is reddish in color, especially of the face, fire, or sky.
As a noun ruddy is
(informal) ruddy duck.
As a verb ruddy is
to make reddish in colour.
pallid |
apple |
As an adjective pallid
is appearing weak, pale or wan.
As a proper noun apple is
a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
pallid |
won |
As an adjective pallid
is appearing weak, pale or wan.
As a pronoun won is
he.
pallid |
carcass |
As an adjective pallid
is appearing weak, pale or wan.
As a noun carcass is
of a dead animal.
pallid |
tan |
pallid |
placid |
As adjectives the difference between pallid and placid
is that
pallid is appearing weak, pale or wan while
placid is serene; calm.
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