griseous Antonyms

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Meaning of griseous

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griseous (a.)

Of a light color, or white, mottled with black or brown; grizzled or grizzly.

griseous Sentence Examples

  1. The overcast sky cast a griseous veil over the landscape, obscuring the vibrant hues below.
  2. The elderly gentleman's hair had turned a subtle shade of griseous, reflecting his many years of wisdom.
  3. The ancient ruins stood as silent sentinels, their walls bearing the marks of time and weather, now a faded griseous hue.
  4. The dusty tracks of the old road led through a desolate wasteland, its vegetation a sparse and griseous tapestry.
  5. The volcanic ash settled on the village like a fine griseous powder, casting an eerie glow upon the surroundings.
  6. The moth's wings were adorned with a delicate dusting of griseous scales, giving it a silvery-gray appearance.
  7. The marble statue had aged gracefully, its once-brilliant white facade now a soft and ethereal griseous.
  8. The parchment had yellowed with time, its edges becoming brittle and griseous.
  9. The owl's plumage blended seamlessly into the griseous shadows of the dense forest, allowing it to hunt undetected.
  10. The smoke from distant wildfires turned the horizon a gloomy griseous, obscuring the setting sun.

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Of a light color, or white, mottled with black or brown; grizzled or grizzly.

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The overcast sky cast a griseous veil over the landscape, obscuring the vibrant hues below.

The elderly gentleman's hair had turned a subtle shade of griseous, reflecting his many years of wisdom.

The ancient ruins stood as silent sentinels, their walls bearing the marks of time and weather, now a faded griseous hue.

The dusty tracks of the old road led through a desolate wasteland, its vegetation a sparse and griseous tapestry.