sallow in a sentence
n.
Definition
Sallow: having a yellowish or pale complexion, often indicating illness or an unhealthy condition.
Sample Sentences
- The sallow hue of her skin suggested she had been unwell for some time.
- As the sun set, the sallow light cast eerie shadows across the landscape.
- He looked sallow and tired after a week of sleepless nights and stress.
- The artist chose a sallow palette to evoke a sense of melancholy in his painting.
- Despite his sallow complexion, he maintained an air of confidence and charm.
- The sallow complexion of the patient worried the doctor.
- She looked sallow after spending weeks indoors without sunlight.
- His sallow skin contrasted sharply with the vibrant colors of the festival.
- The artist chose sallow hues to convey a sense of melancholy in her painting.
- Despite his sallow appearance, he managed to maintain a cheerful demeanor.
- The artist chose a sallow palette to evoke a sense of melancholy in the painting.
- After a week of illness, her skin took on a sallow hue that worried her friends.
- The light in the room cast a sallow glow, making everything appear dull and lifeless.
- He looked sallow and exhausted after staying up all night studying for his exams.
- Despite her sallow complexion, her eyes sparkled with an undeniable energy.
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