Grayer [adjective]

Definition of Grayer:

muted silver in color

Synonyms of Grayer:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grayer:

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Sentence/Example of Grayer:

Next morning the air was cooler, the skies lower and grayer—the big city was close at hand.

She seemed suddenly taller and thinner and grayer and more defiant than any being he had ever beheld.

The Rev. Mr. Snow, grown thinner and grayer, and a great deal happier, is there with his wife and his two unmarried daughters.

Long shadows crept across the grass, the ancient church, ten centuries old, grew grayer in the failing light.

Greenish yellow above, brighter below; two white wing bars and white spots on outer tail feathers; female, duller and grayer.

Larger, grayer above and whiter below than the preceding; stripes fewer and broader.

The immature pelage is grayer and the hair is more crinkled than in adults.

In the meantime Mr. Pocket grew grayer, and tried oftener to lift himself out of his perplexities by the hair.

This is what Hunt most fears; and when you next see him you will find him grayer and older because of this anxiety.

Day by day passed in the prison, each wearier and grayer than the other.