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Meaning of pale blue
The primary meaning of "pale blue" refers to a light blue color.
Etymology of pale blue
The word "pale" comes from the Old French word "pale", meaning "light" or "pale", which is derived from the Latin word "pallidus", meaning "pale" or "wan".
The word "blue" comes from the Old English word "blæc", which was also the source of the Modern English word "black", but the term "blue" as we understand it today, referring to the color, comes from the Old French word "bleu", which is derived from the Germanic word "blēwaz", also the source of the Modern English word "blue".
Synonyms
sky blue
baby blue
powder blue
periwinkle
azure
cerulean
cobalt blue
navy blue
royal blue
steel blue
robin's egg blue
teal
turquoise
sapphire
indigo
blue grey
blue green
cyan
aqua
blue violet
lavender blue
cornflower blue
forget me not
bluebell
hyacinth
gentian
lapis lazuli
celadon
glaucous
blue grey
slate blue
prussian blue
cobalt
smalt
Definitions
- A light blue color, typically a shade of blue that is closer to white than to the deepest or richest blues.
- * A color term used to describe a range of blues that are lighter and less saturated than other blues.
Usage Examples
- The pale blue walls of the bedroom created a calming atmosphere.
- * The pale blue color of the sky on a clear summer day is breathtaking.
- * The artist mixed a pale blue pigment to create a soft, serene hue for the painting.