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Anglista2008 Posted 18 years ago
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fair vs pale

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0Pale is more often used to describe a temporary condition, suggesting ill health.0-
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0 ok, so we would rather say "01i00His face became pale when he got the news02i00" and not 01i00fair02i00 ...02br
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00but what about complexion? can we describe a person in the following manner? 01i00She's a slim girl in her early twenties. She's got curly dark hair which contrast with her pale complexion. 02i
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0I still don't know how to discriminate "pallor" from fair and pale.0-
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0A fair complexion sounds like a pleasant thing to have02br
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00So, which you use will depend on the context, but that is a very general rule to follow.02br
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00Pallor - an unnaturally pale complexion, usually connected with illness to the point of death, terror
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0I think "pale complexion" almost always 01u01i00connotes02i02u00 some degree of ill health. "On the face of it," I'd say "pale" 01u01i00denotes02i02u00 less color than "fair."0-
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0Thank you everyone!0-
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0I think only "albinos" have a pale complexion as a permanent condition. A fair complexion is common; a pale complexion is an anomaly.0-
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fair skin has some pinkish undertones, pale skin doesn't, but it doesn't indicate a sickness either.
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Pale skin is whiter then fair skin. Therss your answer everyone going on google answering a question yet not answer the **** question. Pale in the dictionary says ... stfu answer the **** question instead of well your not specific on what you mean about the skin of pale and fair back in 10000 bc black blah blah. Sorry had to rant.

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