griseous Antonyms
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Meaning of griseous
Webster
griseous (a.)
Of a light color, or white, mottled with black or brown; grizzled or grizzly.
griseous Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The volcanic ash settled on the village like a fine griseous powder, casting an eerie glow upon the surroundings.
- The moth's wings were adorned with a delicate dusting of griseous scales, giving it a silvery-gray appearance.
- The marble statue had aged gracefully, its once-brilliant white facade now a soft and ethereal griseous.
- The parchment had yellowed with time, its edges becoming brittle and griseous.
- The owl's plumage blended seamlessly into the griseous shadows of the dense forest, allowing it to hunt undetected.
- The smoke from distant wildfires turned the horizon a gloomy griseous, obscuring the setting sun.
FAQs About the word griseous
Of a light color, or white, mottled with black or brown; grizzled or grizzly.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
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.