What is meant by palely?
adverb. /ˈpeɪlli/ /ˈpeɪlli/ with a pale face, especially because of illness, a strong emotion, etc. Mark stared palely at his plate.
What is the synonym of palely?
Similar words for palely: colorlessly (adverb)
What does the expression wan pale suggest?
1. unnaturally pale, esp from sickness, grief, etc. 2. characteristic or suggestive of ill health, unhappiness, etc. 3.
What is the antonym for palely?
What is the opposite of palely?
| superiorly | impressively |
|---|---|
| absorbingly | admirably |
| dignifiedly | dramatically |
| excellently | excitingly |
| finely |
What does palely loitering mean?
1 lacking brightness of colour; whitish.
What is the antonyms of palely?
▲ Opposite of adverb for having a pale or sickly color or complexion, especially of one’s skin tone. floridly. glowingly. blushingly.
Is palely an adverb?
PALELY (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What does the word wan in the poem means?
adjective, wan·ner, wan·nest. of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed. showing or suggesting ill health, fatigue, unhappiness, etc.: a wan look; a wan smile.
What is the full meaning of w a n?
wide area network, WAN(adj) a computer network that spans a wider area than does a local area network.
What is the antonym and synonym of active?
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) See examples for synonyms. Opposites. dull , dormant , inactive , unimaginative , torpid , inoperative. 3 (adjective) in the sense of enthusiastic.
Who was alone and palely loitering in the poem?
Keats uses two speakers: the first is the anonymous narrator who spies the knight ‘alone and palely loitering’ in a barren landscape where ‘no birds sing’. He sets the tone of the knight’s suffering, letting us know how haggard and woe-begone he is.