pales

[peɪlz]

pales Definition

  • 1a wooden stake or post used as an upright member in a fence
  • 2to decrease in relative importance

Using pales: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pales of the fence were painted white.

  • Example

    His achievements pale in comparison to hers.

  • Example

    The excitement of the crowd paled as the game went on.

  • Example

    The beauty of the sunset paled in comparison to the grandeur of the mountains.

pales Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pales

Antonyms for pales

Phrases with pales

  • beyond the pale

    outside the bounds of acceptable behavior or standards

    Example

    His behavior was beyond the pale and he was fired from his job.

  • to seem insignificant or unimportant when compared to something else

    Example

    Her accomplishments paled in comparison to those of her sister.

  • to become unimportant or insignificant when compared to something else

    Example

    The cost of the repairs paled into insignificance when compared to the value of the property.

Origins of pales

from Old French 'pal', meaning 'stake'

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Summary: pales in Brief

'Pales' [peɪlz] can refer to wooden stakes or posts used in fences, or to decreasing in relative importance. Examples include 'The pales of the fence were painted white,' and 'His achievements pale in comparison to hers.' Phrases include 'beyond the pale,' meaning outside acceptable behavior, and 'pale in comparison,' meaning insignificant when compared to something else.