"Grayer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Comparing something to become gradually more gray, often used to describe age, skin tone, or hair color. For example, "As she grew older, her hair became grayer."
Gravlax is a type of Nordic cured salmon. It is typically made by salting and sugar-curing the salmon fillets, then rinsing and letting it sit in cold water for several hours or overnight. The result is a salmon dish with a delicate, buttery flavor and a silky texture, often served as an appetizer or used in sandwiches, salads, or as a topping for crackers or bread.
Gravure is a type of intaglio printing process used to create high-quality images on various materials, such as paper, fabric, and plastics. The term is derived from the French word "gravure", meaning "engraving". In the gravure process, an etched or engraved design is created on a metal plate, which is then treated with a solvent to lift the ink and transfer the image to the material being printed. Gravure is often used for high-end applications such as premium packaging, artistic prints, and fine art reproductions.
A graybeard is an informal term used to refer to an elderly or aged man, often with a long white or gray beard. This term is typically used to convey respect, wisdom, and authority, and is often associated with age, experience, and a sense of gravitas.
The word "grayed" is the past tense of the verb "to gray", which means to make or become gray in color. It can also be used as a verb to describe something that has lost its original color or brightness. For example:<br><br> The hair of the elderly person had grayed with age.<br> The once-vibrant colors of the painting had grayed over time.
Grayest is the superlative form of the adjective "gray". It means having a greater degree of grayness than others.
A grayhound is a breed of dog that is known for its speed, agility, and slender build. It is often used for racing, particularly in the sport of greyhound racing.
Having or showing the characteristics of an older age; balding or grey hair typically associated with aging.
A grayling is a type of fish that belongs to the salmon family (Salmonidae). It is native to both fresh and saltwater in Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. There are two main species of grayling: the European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) and the Siberian grayling (Thymallus arcticus). Grayling are known for their slender body, long fins, and bright colors, and are prized for their recreational angling.
Graymalkin is an old English word for a male cat, often used in the phrase "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth", where a witch is addressing the spirits to summon a gray cat (graymalkin) and a black cat (bane cat) to presence. Typically, graymalkin was used to describe a cat that was dull gray in color.
Grayness refers to a dull, gray color or a lack of brightness or vibrancy. It can also describe a feeling of dullness, monotony, or lack of excitement. In a more abstract sense, grayness can represent a sense of moral ambiguity, where a clear right or wrong is not easily discernible.
Gray refers to a color that is between black and white, often described as dull, monotonous, or lacking in brightness. <br><br>Gray can also refer to something that is unofficial or unpromising, such as a gray area in a situation where the rules or laws are unclear, or a gray market where goods are traded legally but outside of official channels.<br><br>Additionally, the term "gray" is often used to describe hair that has turned from its original dark color to a lighter, more grayish tone with age, and thus can be associated with old age or wisdom.