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Grey Definition & Meaning

1. Grey - a neutral color between black and white.

Example: The walls of the room were painted in a light shade of grey.

2. Grey - lacking in vividness or brightness; dull or cloudy.

Example: The sky was grey and overcast, indicating that it might rain soon.

3. Grey - ambiguous or uncertain.

Example: The situation was grey, and it was difficult to determine who was at fault.

4. Grey - referring to old age.

Example: The old man had grey hair and wrinkles on his face.

5. Grey - a type of animal with a coat of fur that is typically grey in color.

Example: The grey wolf is a fierce predator that lives in packs.

Examples of the word grey used in sentences.

  • Grey is a mix of black and white. (colors)
  • The sky is grey today, it might rain soon. (weather)
  • The building in front of us is grey, it looks old. (architecture)
  • My cat has grey fur, he's very fluffy. (animals)
  • I prefer wearing grey clothes, it's a neutral color. (fashion)
  • I prefer grey over black, it's a more understated and versatile color.
  • The sky was grey and cloudy, it looked like it was going to rain.
  • The cat curled up in the grey armchair, purring softly.
  • My new coat is grey and matches with almost everything in my wardrobe.
  • The old building had grey walls, but the colorful graffiti on it made it stand out.
  • The old man's hair had turned grey with age. (aging)
  • The city skyline looked pretty in shades of grey against the sunset. (travel)
  • I'm tired of wearing black, I want to add some grey to my wardrobe. (fashion)
  • The sky turned grey as the storm approached. (weather)
  • The cat's fur was a beautiful shade of grey, almost like a silver lining. (animals)
  • The concrete walls of the prison were cold and grey, with no signs of life or warmth.
  • The grey streaks in his hair made him look dignified, but still youthful.
  • The grey, stormy skies had me nervous about being able to safely drive home.
  • The dress code at the office is pretty strict, and only allows for grey or navy suits.
  • The grey area between right and wrong is often difficult to navigate, but ultimately requires personal judgement.
  • She wore a grey suit to the interview, wanting to look professional and serious.
  • The grey area between right and wrong is sometimes hard to navigate.
  • His hair had started to turn grey, but he still had the energy of a young man.
  • The grey sky above us signaled that a storm was on its way.
  • The grey concrete walls of the prison seemed to crush his spirit day by day.
  • The elderly man sat quietly in his grey armchair, staring out the window with a far-off look in his eyes.
  • The doctor delivered the news with a solemn expression, her words painting a bleak and grey picture of the patient's prognosis.
  • The grey area in the company's financial records raised suspicions among the shareholders, and an investigation was launched.
  • As I walked through the city streets, I noticed the dull, grey buildings that seemed to blend in with the gloomy sky above.
  • The sky was painted in varying shades of grey, and the rain continued to pour down.
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