Pallid

PAL-id

Definition

(adjective) Pale, typically due to poor health; lacking vitality or interest.

Example

The actor’s face turned pallid under the stage lights.

Fun Fact

In Gothic fiction, “pallid” characters often signal illness, ghostliness, or death—think of Dracula or Victorian heroines fainting in corsets. But the word has expanded: critics use it for uninspired writing, artists for washed-out visuals, and even social commentary to describe lifeless performances or policy ideas.

 

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