gray-brown (Meaning)

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gray-brown (s)

of brown tinged with grey

Synonyms & Antonyms of gray-brown

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gray-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The faded photograph had turned a dull gray-brown, obscuring the faces of its subjects.
  2. The old mansion stood dilapidated, its once-white walls now a mottled gray-brown.
  3. The muddy river flowed relentlessly, its churning waters a murky gray-brown hue.
  4. The withered leaves of the oak tree had turned a somber gray-brown, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  5. The ancient parchment was brittle and timeworn, its surface bearing a faded gray-brown script.
  6. The fur of the wolf was a mottled gray-brown, blending seamlessly with its forest surroundings.
  7. The mottled granite countertop had a rich gray-brown color, adding depth to the kitchen's decor.
  8. The eyes of the wise old dog were a deep gray-brown, reflecting a lifetime of experience.
  9. The vintage fabric had a subtle gray-brown pattern that evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  10. The artist masterfully blended gray-brown tones on the canvas, creating a breathtaking landscape that captured the stillness of a stormy day.

FAQs About the word gray-brown

of brown tinged with grey

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The faded photograph had turned a dull gray-brown, obscuring the faces of its subjects.

The old mansion stood dilapidated, its once-white walls now a mottled gray-brown.

The muddy river flowed relentlessly, its churning waters a murky gray-brown hue.

The withered leaves of the oak tree had turned a somber gray-brown, signaling the arrival of autumn.