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Pâle is a French adjective meaning pale or pallid, describing something lacking color or intensity. It is used for skin, eyes, fur, or other surfaces that appear light or washed out, as well as for light or colors that seem weak or faint. In everyday use, it conveys a sense of wan vitality or diminished saturation, and it can be applied to physical appearance as well as to lighting or atmospheres. Common expressions include peau pâle (pale skin), teint pâle (pale complexion), and ciel pâle (pale sky).

Etymology and forms: Pâle comes from Latin pallidus, via Old French, with the circumflex indicating a historical

Usage notes: Pâle is the standard descriptive term for lacking color in medical, literary, and everyday contexts.

change
in
spelling.
In
the
singular,
the
form
is
identical
for
masculine
and
feminine
genders:
un
visage
pâle,
une
peau
pâle.
The
plural
form
is
des
visages
pâles
or
des
peaux
pâles.
The
noun
la
pâleur
denotes
pallor
or
paleness,
and
the
verb
pâlir
means
to
turn
pale.
It
can
be
used
metaphorically
to
describe
subdued
or
weak
impressions,
as
in
a
pâle
éloge
(a
faint
or
tepid
tribute)
or
a
pâle
lumière
(faint
light).
Related
terms
include
blafard
and
fade
as
near-synonyms,
while
vivid
or
coloré
denote
the
opposite.