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Meaning of pale yellow
The primary meaning of "pale yellow" refers to a light yellow color, often washed out or faint.
Etymology of pale yellow
The word "pale" comes from the Old French "pale," meaning "pale" or "light," which is derived from the Latin "pallidus," meaning "pale" or "wan."
The word "yellow" comes from the Old English "geolu," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic "gelwaz" and the Proto-Indo-European "ghel-" meaning "to shine" or "to glow."
Synonyms
cream
beige
off-white
ivory
light beige
champagne
buff
lemon
golden
honey
amber
mustard
saffron
flaxen
straw
sandy
dusky
muted
washed-out
faded
soft
pastel
delicate
light
airy
feathery
silken
downy
creamy
powdery
silky
velvety
smooth
mellow
gentle
serene
pale
wan
faint
weak
dim
dull
lackluster
lusterless
matte
flat
subdued
muted
toned-down
restrained
soft-hued
pale-hued
light-hued
Definitions
- A color that is a light or faint yellow, often lacking brightness or saturation.
- * A pale or washed-out yellow color, often used to describe something that is faded, dull, or lacking in vibrancy.
Usage Examples
- The pale yellow walls of the room seemed to glow in the soft light.
- * The flowers were a pale yellow color, almost white, but still beautiful.
- * The pale yellow dress was a perfect choice for the spring wedding.