grey

[ɡreɪ]

grey Definition

of a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead.

Using grey: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grey" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sky was grey and overcast.

  • Example

    He had grey hair and a beard.

  • Example

    She wore a grey suit to the interview.

  • Example

    The old building was painted in shades of grey.

grey Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with grey

  • an ill-defined situation or field not readily conforming to a category or to an existing set of rules

    Example

    The legality of online gambling is still a grey area in many countries.

  • the brain and other neural tissue composed of cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons

    Example

    The accident caused damage to his grey matter, affecting his cognitive abilities.

  • a market where goods are bought and sold outside of the manufacturer's authorized distribution channels

    Example

    The company lost revenue due to the prevalence of grey market sales of their products.

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Summary: grey in Brief

The term 'grey' [ɡreɪ] refers to a color that is intermediate between black and white, often described as dull or neutral. It can be used to describe the color of objects such as the sky, hair, clothing, or buildings. 'Grey' also has idiomatic uses, such as 'grey area,' which refers to an ill-defined situation, and 'grey matter,' which refers to the brain and other neural tissue.

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