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The word pale is most often and adjective or a verb, but can be used as a noun. Example sentences:

As an adjective: I prefer the pale shade of blue to the brighter one.

As a verb: The light began to pale as the sun dropped below the horizon.

As a noun: His rudeness was beyond the pale.

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