palely
- r in a manner lacking interest or vitality
a palely entertaining show - r in a pale manner; without physical or emotional color
his wife, always palely appealing
- Giuliano's brother was Pope Leo X, a dilettante and politician who palely reflected his father's glories.
- Then suddenly the sun will be gone, leaving in the sky only the ghostly corona, its palely glowing atmosphere, and perhaps a few prominences: great tongues of flame thrown up by .
- To come off at all, the palely symbolic, poorly translated Easterwhich creates joy out of the woe of a bedeviled Swedish family in the period from Maundy Thursday to Easter .