paled

[peɪld]

paled Definition

  • 1become pale in color or shade
  • 2lose strength or significance

Using paled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "paled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flowers had paled in the sun.

  • Example

    His enthusiasm for the project had paled over time.

  • Example

    Her face paled when she heard the news.

paled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for paled

Antonyms for paled

Phrases with paled

  • seem insignificant or unimportant when compared to something else

    Example

    My problems pale in comparison to what you're going through.

  • become completely unimportant or insignificant

    Example

    The cost of the repairs pales into insignificance compared to the value of the house.

  • become pale, usually due to fear or shock

    Example

    She turned pale when she saw the car accident.

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Summary: paled in Brief

The verb 'paled' [peɪld] means to become pale in color or shade, or to lose strength or significance. It is often used figuratively, as in 'His enthusiasm for the project had paled over time.' The phrase 'pale in comparison' denotes seeming insignificant when compared to something else, while 'pale into insignificance' means becoming completely unimportant. 'Turn pale' refers to becoming pale, usually due to fear or shock.