Bleached white is a term used to describe something that has been treated with chemicals to remove its natural color. Synonyms for the term include "whitened," "pale," "pallid," "light," "pastel," "faded," "ashen," and "colorless." "Whitened" connotes a process of transforming a darker hue into a white color, while "pastel" refers to a light and delicate shade. "Pallid" and "ashen" suggest a lack of life and vitality, while "faded" connotes something that has lost its brightness and vibrancy. "Colorless" implies a total absence of color, while "light" suggests a soft, wash-out quality. All these synonyms may be used interchangeably with "bleached white" depending on the context.