grayness (Meaning)
grayness (n)
a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
grayness (n.)
The quality of being gray.
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grayness Sentence Examples
- The overcast sky cast a dull grayness upon the dreary landscape.
- The aging building's exterior had faded to a monotonous grayness.
- The ashen complexion of the injured man hinted at the grayness of his condition.
- The smoke from the wildfire filled the air with a suffocating grayness.
- The hospital room was a sterile expanse of grayness, broken only by the occasional beep of a monitor.
- The river's murky waters reflected the grayness of the stormy sky above.
- The old man's hair had taken on a silver-grayness with the passage of time.
- The grayness of the fog obscured the details of the distant shoreline.
- The harsh glare of the city lights contrasted with the enveloping grayness of the night.
- The painting conveyed the artist's disillusionment through its muted grayness and somber tones.
FAQs About the word grayness
a neutral achromatic color midway between white and blackThe quality of being gray.
gloominess, mistiness, faintness, paleness, dulness, dimness, murkiness, dullness, haziness, cloudiness
day, brilliance, moonlight, sunlight, lightness, day, sunlight, daylight,brightness, glow
The overcast sky cast a dull grayness upon the dreary landscape.
The aging building's exterior had faded to a monotonous grayness.
The ashen complexion of the injured man hinted at the grayness of his condition.
The smoke from the wildfire filled the air with a suffocating grayness.