gray

US /ɡreɪ/
UK /ɡreɪ/
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gris

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

:
The sky was a dull gray before the storm.
Le ciel était d’un gris terne avant la tempête.
Her hair started to turn gray in her forties.
Ses cheveux ont commencé à devenir gris dans la quarantaine.
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gris, terne, morne

lacking in brightness, cheerfulness, or distinctiveness; drab

:
The city looked gray and uninviting under the overcast sky.
La ville semblait grise et peu accueillante sous le ciel couvert.
His life had become a monotonous, gray routine.
Sa vie était devenue une routine monotone et grise.
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grisonner, devenir gris

to become gray, especially with age

:
His hair began to gray prematurely.
Ses cheveux ont commencé à grisonner prématurément.
The old man's beard had completely grayed.
La barbe du vieil homme avait complètement grisonné.
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gris

a color intermediate between black and white

:
She painted the wall a light gray.
Elle a peint le mur d’un gris clair.
The artist used various shades of gray in his monochrome painting.
L’artiste a utilisé diverses nuances de gris dans sa peinture monochrome.