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Pale may be a noun, verb, adverb and adjective.
The noun "paste" has the adjective form "pasty." But one use of pasty comes from the white color of paste, and is synonymous with "pale."
Pale is an adjective and a verb.
There is no 'pale', it is merely an adjective to describe different colours.For example 'pale pink', would mean a very light-toned, pigment pink.'Pale', as a colour, necessarily would be a whitish tone, yet there is no specific colour for this description.
No pale is a verb or an adjective. Pronouns are words like -- he him her your my she it
The word "pale" can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a wooden stake or post. As an adjective, it describes something lacking intensity of color, often used to describe a person's complexion.
Palest is the Superlative Adjective for pale. To get the Superlative Adjective, you need to put the Adjective in the highest degree. EX: Big, Bigger, Biggest Tall, Taller, Tallest
Sort of a pale orange.
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.
Pale is the word that you would use as an adjective.
Hueless: adjective: definition: colorless; having no color The antonym/opposite of hueless would be: color; colorful; hue; shade; tint; tone; pale; tinge; gradation; chromaticity