paleness in English

noun

[pale·ness || 'peɪlnɪs]

whiteness

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "paleness" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "paleness", or refer to the context using the word "paleness" in the English Dictionary.

1. Symptoms include tiredness, paleness[Sentencedict.com ], and lethargy.

2. Feeling faint (lightheaded) can be accompanied by nausea, paleness and Clamminess

3. People with Beta-thalassemia have anemia, which can cause paleness, weakness, fatigue, and more serious complications

4. Synonyms for Bloodlessness include pallor, paleness, wanness, whiteness, pallidness, colourlessness, etiolation, pastiness, sallowness and achromatic

5. Paleness, also known as pale Complexion or pallor, is an unusual lightness of skin color when compared with your normal Complexion

6. Chills—also referred to as rigors—are episodes of shivering paired with paleness and feeling cold, according to the US National Library of Medicine's …

7. Alcohol drinking affects especially ruinously operation of the cardiovasculary system, it shows itself in paleness of skin- acrocyanosis, tachicardia and muffled sounds of the heart.

8. Behowling the purity of death The vicious temptress divine "Forever have I searched for thee, my nocturnal bride Through centuries I have waited, but now thou art mine I know that nothing is forever, and that dawn will do us apart I shed no tears or sorrow, I have kept thy midnight heart" Passion and paleness, oaths of past

9. Behowling the purity of death The vicious temptress divine "Forever have I searched for thee, my nocturnal bride Through centuries I have waited, but now thou art mine I know that nothing is forever, and that dawn will do us apart I shed no tears or sorrow, I have kept thy midnight heart" Passion and paleness, oaths of past

10. (1) The quantitative intensive division unites with the qualitative division resulting in a loss of color energy and a deviation toward paleness or darkness; (2) After being excited by an external stimulant, the quantitative extensive division unites with the qualitative division resulting in the retina being covered by many various juxtaposed spots of color sensation; (3) When the stimulation ceases, an afterimage (physiological spectrum) appears on each retinal spot.