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gray

Gray is a neutral color that sits right between black and white.

Explanation at your level:

Gray is a color. It is like black and white mixed together. You see gray in the sky when it is cloudy. It is a simple, quiet color.

Gray is a neutral color. Many things are gray, like rocks, elephants, and old buildings. When you mix black paint with white paint, you get gray. It is a very common color in our world.

The word gray describes a color between black and white. We often use it to talk about the weather, like a gray, rainy afternoon. It is also used to describe hair as people get older. In a professional setting, people often wear gray clothing because it looks serious and clean.

Beyond the color, gray is used to describe ambiguity. We often talk about 'gray areas' in law or ethics, meaning things that aren't strictly right or wrong. It carries a nuance of being understated or muted, which is why it is popular in modern design and fashion.

Gray represents a spectrum of neutrality. In literary contexts, it often symbolizes melancholy, transition, or the blurring of boundaries. When an author describes a 'gray landscape,' they are likely setting a mood of uncertainty or emotional distance. It is a sophisticated word for describing anything that lacks clear definition.

Etymologically, gray connects to the ancient roots of European languages, reflecting the transition of light to shadow. In high-level discourse, it serves as a metaphor for the 'in-between'—the space where binary logic fails. Whether discussing the 'gray market' in economics or the 'graying' of a population, the word captures the complexity of phenomena that defy simple categorization.

30秒词汇

  • Gray is a neutral color.
  • It is a mix of black and white.
  • It has two spellings: gray and grey.
  • It can mean a lack of clarity.

Hey there! Let's talk about gray. It is one of the most interesting colors because it is not really a 'color' in the vibrant sense—it is a neutral mix of black and white. Think of a rainy day or a smooth river stone; that is the essence of gray.

Because it lacks the intensity of red or blue, we often use gray to describe things that are serious, professional, or even a bit boring. It is the perfect background color because it doesn't fight for attention. Whether you are talking about the color of a suit or the mood of a stormy sky, gray is a word you will use all the time.

The word gray has a long history! It comes from the Old English word græg, which is related to the Old High German grāo. It has been used for centuries to describe everything from hair turning gray with age to the misty colors of the morning.

Interestingly, the spelling is a great way to spot where someone is from. In the United States, we use gray with an 'a', while in the United Kingdom and Canada, they often prefer grey with an 'e'. Both are correct, so don't worry about which one you pick as long as you are consistent!

You will find gray used in many ways. We often pair it with weather words like gray skies or gray clouds. In business, it is a sign of professionalism, like a gray suit or gray hair, which sometimes implies wisdom.

You can also use it figuratively. If a situation is not clearly right or wrong, we call it a gray area. This is a very common way to use the word when talking about complex topics where the answer isn't just black and white.

Idioms make language fun! Here are some favorites:

  • Gray area: A situation that is not clearly defined.
  • Gray eminence: A powerful person who operates behind the scenes.
  • Go gray: To have one's hair turn gray due to aging or stress.
  • Gray matter: A common term for the brain or intelligence.
  • Fade into the gray: To become unnoticeable or blend in with the background.

Gray is usually an adjective, but it functions as a noun when we talk about the color itself (e.g., 'I love this shade of gray'). In IPA, it is written as /ɡreɪ/.

It rhymes with day, say, play, stay, and way. It is a one-syllable word, so it is nice and quick to say. Remember that it doesn't have a plural form when used as a color name, though you can say 'grays' if you are talking about many different shades of the color.

Fun Fact

The spelling difference is a classic shibboleth between US and UK English.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɡreɪ/

Short 'a' sound, clear 'r'

US /ɡreɪ/

Rhotic 'r', distinct 'ay' sound

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'gr-eye'
  • Dropping the 'r'
  • Over-emphasizing the 'y'

Rhymes With

day play stay way may

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 1/5

Simple to spell.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

听力 1/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

black white color

Learn Next

neutral shade vibrant

高级

ambiguous monochromatic

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The gray cat.

Countable vs Uncountable

Paint is uncountable.

Articles

A gray day.

Examples by Level

1

The sky is gray.

sky = cloud area

Subject + verb + adjective

2

My cat is gray.

cat = pet

Possessive adjective

3

I like the color gray.

like = enjoy

Direct object

4

The rock is gray.

rock = stone

Simple sentence

5

Look at the gray car.

look = see

Imperative

6

It is a gray day.

day = time

Article usage

7

She has a gray coat.

coat = jacket

Has/have

8

The wall is gray.

wall = room part

State of being

1

The elephant is a large gray animal.

2

I bought a gray shirt for work.

3

The clouds turned gray before the storm.

4

His hair is starting to go gray.

5

The old house was painted a light gray.

6

Do you prefer blue or gray?

7

The pavement is gray and hard.

8

I saw a gray bird in the garden.

1

There is a gray area in the new company policy.

2

She wore a stylish gray suit to the interview.

3

The city looked gray under the heavy winter fog.

4

He is a man of many gray moods.

5

The debate left everything in a gray zone.

6

Gray is a very popular color for modern kitchens.

7

The painting uses many shades of gray.

8

The situation is not black and white; it is gray.

1

The moral implications of the case remain in a gray area.

2

The graying of the population is a major economic concern.

3

He has a certain gray elegance to his writing style.

4

The sky was a dull gray, matching the mood of the funeral.

5

She navigated the gray waters of corporate politics with ease.

6

The film was shot in a muted, gray palette.

7

There is a gray eminence behind the throne making the real decisions.

8

His arguments were lost in a gray fog of confusion.

1

The gray reality of the situation finally dawned on them.

2

The novel explores the gray morality of war.

3

She felt a sense of gray exhaustion after the long project.

4

The architecture was a triumph of industrial gray concrete.

5

He lived in the gray space between memory and reality.

6

The gray dawn brought no comfort to the weary travelers.

7

The legal framework is riddled with gray areas.

8

The artist captured the gray nuances of the winter landscape.

1

The graying of the soul is a common theme in his later works.

2

She navigated the gray, shifting sands of international diplomacy.

3

The gray light of dusk gave the room a spectral quality.

4

His philosophy exists in the gray expanse between nihilism and faith.

5

The gray, monolithic structures dominated the skyline.

6

A gray, pervasive silence settled over the assembly.

7

The gray, indistinct outlines of the past began to fade.

8

She possessed a gray, analytical mind that saw through every lie.

近义词

silver ash charcoal slate dove leaden

常见搭配

gray area
dark gray
light gray
gray hair
gray sky
turn gray
gray suit
gray matter
paint gray
gray concrete

Idioms & Expressions

"gray area"

undefined situation

The law is a gray area here.

neutral

"gray eminence"

secret power

He is the gray eminence of the party.

formal

"gray matter"

intelligence

Use your gray matter to solve it.

casual

"go gray"

aging

I started to go gray at thirty.

neutral

"all cats are gray in the dark"

invisibility

It doesn't matter who did it; all cats are gray in the dark.

literary

Easily Confused

gray vs grey

spelling

regional

US vs UK

gray vs grate

sound

grate is a verb/noun for metal

I grate the cheese.

gray vs great

sound

great means excellent

That is a great idea.

gray vs greyish

root

tint vs color

The sky was greyish.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] is gray.

The wall is gray.

A2

He wore a gray [noun].

He wore a gray suit.

A2

It is a gray [noun].

It is a gray day.

B1

The situation is a gray area.

The situation is a gray area.

B1

His hair started to turn gray.

His hair started to turn gray.

词族

Nouns

grayness the state of being gray

Verbs

gray to become gray

Adjectives

grayish somewhat gray

相关

grey UK spelling

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal (gray eminence) neutral (gray suit) casual (gray area) slang (none)

常见错误

Using 'grey' vs 'gray' incorrectly Both are correct
It is a regional spelling difference (US vs UK).
Saying 'a gray color' The color gray
Gray is usually the noun itself, not a modifier of 'color'.
Confusing gray with greyish Use gray for the color, greyish for a tint
Gray is the noun/adjective; greyish is the quality.
Using gray for 'sad' Use 'gloomy' or 'depressing'
Gray can imply sadness, but it is not a direct synonym.
Misspelling as 'graey' gray
Just a common typo.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a gray elephant in your room.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe weather.

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Cultural Insight

Gray is often seen as professional.

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Grammar Shortcut

Gray is an adjective, not a verb.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'ay' sound long.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb too much.

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Did You Know?

Gray is the most neutral color.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards for colors.

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Writing Tip

Use synonyms to avoid repetition.

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Word Expansion

Learn 'greyish' too.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Gray has an 'A' for America, Grey has an 'E' for England.

Visual Association

A cloudy sky over a stone wall.

Word Web

color neutral weather age

挑战

Describe your room using only gray shades.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: gray

文化背景

None, though 'gray' can sometimes imply 'old' when referring to hair.

Often associated with corporate culture or rainy weather.

Fifty Shades of Grey The Gray Man Dorian Gray

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Fashion

  • gray suit
  • gray dress
  • gray shirt

Weather

  • gray sky
  • gray clouds
  • gray day

Business

  • gray area
  • gray eminence

Art

  • shades of gray
  • gray palette

Conversation Starters

"Do you like the color gray?"

"What comes to mind when you see the color gray?"

"Is your room painted a neutral color like gray?"

"Do you think gray is a boring color?"

"Have you ever been in a 'gray area' at work?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a rainy day using the color gray.

Why do people wear gray suits?

Write about a time you were in a 'gray area'.

If you were a color, would you be gray?

常见问题

8 个问题

Both are correct; gray is US, grey is UK.

Yes, it is a neutral color.

Yes, 'the sky began to gray'.

A situation without clear rules.

It can imply a somber mood.

Usually uncountable.

Day, play, stay.

No, it is a mix of black and white.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The sky is ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: gray

Gray is a common sky color.

multiple choice A2

What is gray?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A color

Gray is a neutral color.

true false B1

Gray is a vibrant color.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Gray is neutral, not vibrant.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Matching idioms to meanings.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Subject-verb-adjective order.

得分: /5

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