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Main Entry:
pale [peyl]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: light in color or effect
Synonyms: anemic, ashen, ashy, blanched, bleached, bloodless, cadaverous, colorless, deathlike, dim, doughy, dull, faded, faint, feeble, ghastly, gray, haggard, inadequate, ineffective, ineffectual, insubstantial, livid, lurid, pallid, pasty, poor, sallow, sick, sickly, spectral, thin, unsubstantial, wan, washed-out, waxen, waxlike, weak, white, whitish
Notes: a pail is a bucket while pale means whitish in complexion or very light colored
Antonyms: bright, colorful, glowing, radiant
Main Entry: blank
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clear
Synonyms: bare, barren, clean, empty, fresh, new, pale, plain, spotless, uncompleted, unfilled, unmarked, untouched, unused, vacant, vacuous, virgin, virginal, void, white
Antonyms: filled, full, habited, occupied
Main Entry: blond/blonde
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having light-colored hair
Synonyms: albino, auricomous, bleached, champagne, fair, fair-haired, flaxen, golden-haired, light, pale, pearly, platinum, sallow, sandy-haired, snowy, straw, strawberry, towheaded, washed-out, yellow-haired
Antonyms: brunet, brunette
Main Entry: colorless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: without hue
Synonyms: achromatic, achromic, anemic, ashen, ashy, blanched, bleached, cadaverous, doughy, drab, dull, faded, flat, ghastly, livid, lurid, neutral, pale, sickly, uncolored, wan, washed out, waxen, white
Antonyms: brilliant, colored, colorful, motley, rich, stimulating, vibrant, vivid
Main Entry: deathly
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: suggesting end of life
Synonyms: appalling, cadaverous, corpselike, deathlike, defunctive, dreadful, gaunt, ghastly, grim, gruesome, haggard, horrible, macabre, pale, pallid, wan, wasted
Notes: deadly means causing or capable of causing death while deathly means having the physical appearance of death
Antonyms: animated, beginning, blooming, blossoming, lively
Main Entry: delicate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dainty, weak
Synonyms: aerial, balmy, breakable, choice, delectable, delicious, delightful, elegant, ethereal, exquisite, faint, filmy, fine, fine-grained, finespun, flimsy, fracturable, fragile, frail, frangible, gauzy, gentle, gossamery, graceful, hairline, mild, muted, nice, pale, pastel, rare, recherché, select, shatterable, shattery, slight, soft, subdued, subtle, superior, tender
Antonyms: coarse, harsh, heavy, indelicate, inelegant, robust, rough, strong
Main Entry: dim
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: darkish
Synonyms: blah, bleary, blurred, caliginous, cloudy, dark, dingy, dreary, dull, dusk, dusky, faded, faint, flat, fuzzy, gloomy, gray, ill-defined, indistinct, lackluster, lightless, mat, monotone, monotonous, murky, muted, obscured, opaque, overcast, pale, poorly lit, shadowy, sullied, tarnished, tenebrous, unclear, unilluminated, vague, weak
Antonyms: bright, brilliant, clear, distinct, light
Main Entry: faded
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: bleached; used
Synonyms: achromatic, ashen, bedraggled, dim, dingy, discolored, dull, etiolated, indistinct, lackluster, lusterless, murky, not shiny, pale, pallid, run-down, seedy, shabby, shopworn, tacky, tattered, threadbare, tired, wan, washed out, wasted, worn
Antonyms: brightened, colored, strengthened
Main Entry: faint
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having little effect on senses
Synonyms: aside, bated, bland, bleached, blurred, breathless, deadened, deep, delicate, dim, distant, dull, dusty, faded, faltering, far-off, feeble, gentle, hazy, hoarse, hushed, ill-defined, imperceptible, inaudible, indistinct, lenient, light, low, low-pitched, mild, moderate, muffled, murmuring, muted, muttering, obscure, out of earshot, padded, pale, piano, quiet, remote, shadowy, slight, smooth, soft, softened, soothing, stifled, subdued, tenuous, thin, unclear, vague, wan, weak, whispered
Notes: faint (verb) means to pass out from weakness or to lose consciousness - faint (adjective) means barely perceptible or lacking clarity or distinctness; feint (noun) means any distracting or deceptive maneuver - feint (verb) means to deceive by a mock action
Antonyms: clear, distinct, heavy, loud, strong
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