grayish (Meaning)

Wordnet

grayish (s)

of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate between the extremes of white and black

Webster

grayish (a.)

Somewhat gray.

grayish Sentence Examples

  1. The overcast sky cast a grayish pall over the landscape.
  2. The smoke from the distant forest fire made the air appear grayish.
  3. The old man's beard had faded to a grayish hue.
  4. The marble statue had a grayish patina from centuries of exposure.
  5. The grayish leaves of the dying plant signaled the approach of autumn.
  6. The grayish fur of the wolf blended perfectly with its rocky surroundings.
  7. The grayish water in the pond reflected the gloomy mood of the day.
  8. The grayish concrete walls of the prison towered over the inmates.
  9. The old woman's face was etched with grayish wrinkles, a testament to a life well-lived.
  10. The grayish paint on the house had chipped and peeled, revealing the weathered wood beneath.

FAQs About the word grayish

of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate between the extremes of white and blackSomewhat gray.

silver, gray,grey, white, pale,faded, steely, leaden, pewter, silvery

gay, colored,rich, bright, bright, deep, colored, gay, deep, rich

The overcast sky cast a grayish pall over the landscape.

The smoke from the distant forest fire made the air appear grayish.

The old man's beard had faded to a grayish hue.

The marble statue had a grayish patina from centuries of exposure.