Pallor in a sentence as a noun

Softdisk, as a result, took on an even greater pallor.

I can still recall the deathly pallor of the trainer as well as the shocked silence of the employees.

But in my 20s I was occasionally teased for my pallor and my want of enthusiasm for beaches etc.

None of your arguments on this thread appear to have been persuasive, judging from the pallor the text they're displayed in has taken.

Innovation is abhorrent to conformity, and conformity puts a deathly pallor on creativity.

"The initial symptoms are mainly due to stimulatory effects and include nausea and vomiting, excessive salivation, abdominal pain, pallor, sweating, hypertension, tachycardia, ataxia, tremor, headache, dizziness, muscle fasciculations, and seizures.

In DS9 land, individuals are extremely newness-seeking and would never interact with someone of their own kind if there's any possibility of interacting with a stranger, and the stranger the better; this political requirement has no relationship with reality of course, and as such the series suffers under a pallor of weirdness.

Pallor definitions

noun

unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress)

See also: lividness lividity luridness paleness pallidness wanness achromasia