different between chalky vs pallid

chalky

English

Etymology

chalk +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??ki

Adjective

chalky (comparative chalkier, superlative chalkiest)

  1. Consisting of or containing chalk.
  2. Resembling chalk in some way.
    a chalky texture
  3. (US, sports, chiefly basketball) Of a tournament: in which the favorites win, or expected to win, most of the games.
    • 2019: FiveThirtyEight
      It’s funny — even though the bracket has been so chalky, several of the top seeds have looked suspect at times.

Related terms

  • chalkiness

References

  • chalky in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • hackly

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pallid

English

Etymology

From Latin pallidus. Doublet of pale.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pæl?d/

Adjective

pallid (comparative pallider, superlative pallidest)

  1. Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
    The patient left the hospital but was very pallid.

Synonyms

  • ashen, pale, pasty, ghastly; see also Thesaurus:pallid

Derived terms

Related terms

  • pale
  • pallor

Translations


Estonian

Noun

pallid

  1. nominative plural of pall

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