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grayish

American  
[grey-ish] / ˈgreɪ ɪʃ /
especially British, greyish

adjective

  1. having a tinge of gray; slightly gray.

    The sky was full of dark, grayish clouds.

  2. similar to gray.

    a grayish color; a grayish purple.


Etymology

Origin of grayish

First recorded in 1555–65; gray 1 + -ish 1

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The historic El Escorial monastery -- a major tourist attraction -- was shrouded in a grayish, smoke-filled mist.

From Barron's Jul. 25, 2026

Under strong light, however, they become translucent with a grayish green hue.

From Science Daily Mar. 1, 2026

But at this year’s event in early April, some browsers may have been unprepared for a small, grayish item on view: a book bound in human skin.

From New York Times Apr. 19, 2024

“The color of the sky goes from bluish, grayish to black,” he said.

From Seattle Times Jan. 31, 2024

But that morning, she was wearing overalls in an equally nondescript color of grayish beige and bright blue boots.

From "Boy 2.0" by Tracey Baptiste

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