Ruddy, man, like obviously.
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Jack turned pale with anger when his brother threw a pail of water over him
pale yellow greenish discharge
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Pale, ashen, wan, sallow...
pallid means feeble or insipid answered by Ojaswi Jain
pallid
pale,pallid,white,gray and ashen
The word livid means pale and ashen. Some synonyms of livid include ashy, blanched, colorless, discolored, gloomy, lurid, murky, pallid, pasty, wan, and waxen.
Oh, dude, the root word of sallow is actually "sal," which comes from Old English and means "pale, grayish-yellow." So, like, sallow is basically a fancy way of saying someone looks a bit sickly or jaundiced. But hey, no need to get all sallow about it, right?
An adjective to describe a pale face is pallid; a noun that means a pale face is pallor.
There are two popular definitions of the word "sallow." The first is a description of one's complexion - as in they are yellowish or pale. The second would be used when referring to a low-growing tree or shrub.
Pallidity is the state or condition of being pallid - pale of appearance or weak of strength.
Pale Dale, pale male
Hue: noun: definition: a color or shade of a color; a particular shade of a color; a property of a color that enables it to be perceived, determined by its dominant wavelength.Antonym/Opposite of Hue: hueless; colorless; dull; pale; pallid; wan; bloodless; waxen; ashen
The word "pallid" is used to describe a pale or sickly complexion. An antonym for pallid would be "flush," as this word would be used to describe a person's face that is full of color.