Grey is a color like a mix of black and white. It is not bright or dark. We see grey in clouds, hair, and many objects.
Her hair is grey and very soft.
The sky was grey before the rain.
Grey can be a noun that means the color itself. For example, talking about the color grey in clothes or objects.
Grey is my favorite color.
The walls are painted grey.
When hair turns grey, it loses its color and looks light or white. This often happens when people get older.
My grandfather has grey hair now.
Grey hair shows age or wisdom.
Grey in this way means something is not clear or easy to understand. It is between right and wrong, or yes and no.
The rules are grey and hard to understand.
His answer was grey, not clear.
Grey weather means the sky is full of clouds and there is little or no sun. It often feels cold or sad.
It was a grey and rainy day.
The sky looks grey this morning.
Grey can be a last name for people or a name of places. In these cases, it is a proper noun, not a color.
Mr Grey is our new teacher.
They visited Grey County last summer.
In computer screens, grey means the button or option cannot be used now. It shows something is off or not ready.
The grey button cannot be clicked.
You must fill the form; grey options are off.
Grey can be used to name animals by their color. For example, grey wolf is a type of wolf with grey fur.
The grey wolf lives in cold areas.
Gray herons build nests near water.