Pallidly (Adverb)
Meaning
In a manner lacking interest or vitality; "a palely entertaining show".
Examples
- The comedian's jokes fell pallidly on the unimpressed audience, failing to elicit even a chuckle from the crowd.
- The once-vibrant colors of the room now seemed to adorn the walls pallidly, giving off an air of dullness.
- Her usually vibrant voice sounded pallidly through the phone, a stark contrast to her usual enthusiasm.
- The theme park's new ride was touted by the advertisements, but in reality, it functioned pallidly, offering little to no excitement.
- The exhausted musician's rendition of the song played pallidly on the guitar, lacking the energy that it was meant to convey.