gray
/ɡrā/
adjective
- of a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead."gray flannel trousers"synonyms: grayish, silvery, silver-gray, pearl-gray, pearly, gunmetal gray, slate-gray, smoke-gray, smoky, sooty, white, silver, hoary, ashen, wan, pale, pasty, pallid, colorless, sallow, leaden, bloodless, anemic, waxen, chalky, sickly, peaked, drained, sapped, washed-out, drawn, deathly, deathlike, ghostly, peaky
- without interest or character; dull and nondescript."gray, faceless men"synonyms: characterless, colorless, nondescript, unremarkable, faceless, lifeless, soulless, passionless, spiritless, insipid, jejune, flat, bland, dry, stale, dull, uninteresting, unimaginative, boring, tedious, monotonous, neutral, anonymous, wishy-washy
- (of financial or trading activity) not accounted for in official statistics."the gray economy"synonyms: unofficial, informal, irregular, back-door
noun
- gray color or pigment."dirty intermediate tones of gray"
- a gray thing or animal, in particular a gray or white horse.
verb
(especially of hair) become gray with age.
"he had put on weight and grayed somewhat"
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