grayed Sentence Examples

  1. The once-vibrant tapestry of autumn leaves had grayed with the passing of time.
  2. The city skyline stood as a grayed silhouette against the fading light of dusk.
  3. The elderly man's hair had grayed significantly over the years, giving him a distinguished appearance.
  4. The sun, hidden behind overcast clouds, cast a grayed hue over the landscape.
  5. The antique silver had grayed with age, lending it an elegant patina.
  6. The old photograph had grayed around the edges, preserving a faded memory.
  7. The aging car's paint had grayed and cracked, revealing its years of use.
  8. The concrete walls of the prison grayed with each passing hour, a symbol of the time lost within.
  9. The storm clouds rolled in, graying the sky and threatening rain.
  10. The old woman's eyes had grayed with wisdom and experience, holding a lifetime of stories.

grayed Meaning

grayed

age, dismal, gloomy, the mks unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation equal to an energy of one joule per kilogram of irradiated material, having the hair gray, dull in color, lacking cheer or brightness, having gray hair, a soldier in the Confederate army during the American Civil War, something (such as an animal, garment, cloth, or spot) of a gray color, of the color gray, something gray, lacking cheer or brightness in mood, outlook, style, or flavor, any of a series of neutral colors ranging between black and white, having an intermediate and often vaguely defined position, condition, or character, clothed in gray, to become gray, to make gray, to contain an increasing percentage of older people, tending toward gray, one of the series of neutral colors ranging between black and white, prosaically ordinary, the Confederate army

FAQs About the word grayed

age, dismal, gloomy, the mks unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation equal to an energy of one joule per kilogram of irradiated material, having the hair gr

blossomed, got on, opened, softened,evolved, got along, mellowed, flowered, bloomed, matured

drooped, degenerated, wasted (away), dried, decayed, weakened, wilted, sank, sagged, declined

The once-vibrant tapestry of autumn leaves had grayed with the passing of time.

The city skyline stood as a grayed silhouette against the fading light of dusk.

The elderly man's hair had grayed significantly over the years, giving him a distinguished appearance.

The sun, hidden behind overcast clouds, cast a grayed hue over the landscape.