pallor in English

noun
1
an unhealthy pale appearance.
But today seedy glamour is being replaced by the dim light of computer screens and the unhealthy pallor of those who stare into them for most of their waking hours.
synonyms:palenesspallidnesslack of colorwannessashen huepastinessgraynesssicklinesssallowness

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

1. Her skin had a deathly pallor.

2. She had a ghastly pallor.

3. He had a sickly green pallor.

4. Sound and pallor threaten disagreement.

5. Her cheeks had an unhealthy pallor.

6. My face had a greenish pallor.

7. Define: prating, timorous, pallor, commission, Avouches

8. Her cheeks have a sickly pallor.

9. The deathly pallor of her skin was frightening.

10. I'd hate to lose my parlor pallor.

11. A sleepless night had added to her pallor.

12. He had a bony wizened face and an unhealthy pallor.

13. He watched her, moved by her beauty, worried by her growing pallor.

14. The main symptoms of anaemia are tiredness and pallor.

15. These include sweating, anxiety, tremulousness, pallor, and sometimes confusion.

16. He had a bad eye, fixed, with a sinister pallor.

17. His shrunken skin becomes filled out and loses its coldness and pallor.

18. Cadaverous: ( kă-dav'er-ŭs ), Having the pallor and appearance resembling a corpse.

19. In her dark-eyed pallor and arrogant bloody-mindedness, she reminded him of Perdita.

20. Grrandet was scared by the pallor of his wife's usually dark , sallow face.

21. A pallor overspread the young man's forehead, and he looked around him with anxiety.

22. It has a pallor not only appropriate to her imagery but necessary to it.

23. 12 Rigor mortis, pallor, rot - these too can be sources of exquisite sensation.

24. 21 The deathly pallor of her skin had been replaced by the faintest flush of color.

25. No emotion showed on Dempster's impassive face, only a slight pallor in his normally ruddy complexion.

26. As it seemed to me, the refined beauty and the etiolated pallor followed naturally enough.

27. A sleepless night had added to her pallor and the haunted look in her eyes.

28. The green light surrounding them now seemed to be imparting a sick lifeless pallor. Sentencedict.com

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

30. 22 It has a pallor not only appropriate to her imagery but necessary to it.

31. His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.

32. Stella had recovered much of her poise, and only the pallor of her face showed the strain she was under.

33. Slower Bleeding may ultimately cause anemia, with the gradual onset of tiredness, weakness, shortness of breath, and pallor

34. 14 His yellow pallor gave him a jaundiced look; his beard was unbrushed, his cap askew.

35. The patient should be advised to report immediately the occurrence of easy bruising, pallor, persistent sore throat, or fever.

36. Cosmetics might conceal the pallor of her skin, but it could never hide the shadows in her eyes.

37. Balaenoptera musculus is a pale whale, and when seen through the blue filter of the ocean, its pallor goes turquoise or aquamarine.

38. She could even see it in this thing, the pallor of it, the fine dust of jet black fur.

39. And they had to take four semesters of hygiene, or gym-perhaps to counter their waxy pallor and puny stature. Sentencedict.com

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

41. There is nothing as eloquent as flesh: the twitching of the lips, the pallor of the countenance, the Crimsoning of the cheek, the moistening of the eyes

42. Kate could hardly remember now the dry rigid pallor of the heat, when the whole earth seemed to Crepitate viciously with dry malevolence: like memory gone dry and sterile, hellish.

43. Density alterations, numeric abnormalities, Avascularised zones, megacapillary presence, haemorrhages, oedema, background pallor, capillary comb alteration, saw-toothed aspect ofmicrovessel and wall incisures, were evaluated in the whole cohort

44. Now, she descends from the heavens in order to protect those whom she holds dear In her right hand, Astraea wields a stalwart lance of silvery pallor that can penetrate the armor of even the toughest

45. Bloom - blowsy - complected - Complexional - dark - dark skin - dusky - fair skin - fair-skinned - florid - green - healthy skin - hue - pale - pale skin - pallor - perfect skin - pimply - skin color - skin tone - unwrinkled - very pale - wan - whiteness

46. Physical Signs of Nutritional Deficiency Disorders System Sign General appearance Skin and hair Reduced weight for height Pallor Edema Nasolabial seborrhea Dermatitis Photosensitivity dermatitis Acrodermatitis Follicular hyperkeratosis (sandpaper-like) Depigmented skin Purpura Scrotal or vulval dermatitis Alopecia Depigmented, dull hair Decreased Poor adaptation to dark Poor color discrimination Bitot’s spots, xerophthalmia, keratomalacia Conjunctive pallor Fundal capillary microaneurysms Angular stomatitis Cheilosis Bleeding gums Atrophic papillae Smooth tongue Red tongue (glossitis) Parotid swelling Caries Anosmia Hypogeusia Goiter Heart failure Hypogonadism Costochondral beading Subperiosteal hemorrhage Cranial bossing Wide fontanel Epiphyseal enlargement Craniotabes Tender bones Tender calves Spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia) Transverse nail lines

47. Anemic means suffering from anemia, a medical condition which consists of a lack of red blood cells, resulting in pallor and weakness.Anemic and anemia may also be used in a figurative sense, referring to something weak.Anemic and anemia are North American spellings, the British spellings are Anaemic and anaemia.Anemia comes from the Greek word anaimia, which means lack of blood.

48. Medical definition of Acrocyanosis: blueness or pallor of the extremities usually associated with pain and numbness and caused by vasomotor disturbances (as in Raynaud's disease); specifically : a disorder of the arterioles of the exposed parts of the hands and feet involving abnormal contraction of the arteriolar walls intensified by exposure to cold and resulting in bluish mottled skin