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gray in Italian

gray in Italian is grigio, ingrigire — gray means having a color between black and white, like the color of clouds or ash.

gray in Italian

grigio
adj
grigio
noun
An achromatic colour between black and white.
ingrigire
verb
(demography, slang) To turn progressively older, alluding to graying of hair through aging (used in context of the population of a geographic region)

What does "gray" mean?

  1. adj Having a color between black and white, like the color of clouds or ash.
    "The sky turned gray just before the storm."
  2. adj Dull, dreary, or gloomy.
    "It was a gray, miserable Monday morning."
  3. verb To become gray, especially of hair.
    "His hair began to gray in his late thirties."

gray in a sentence

  • The sky turned gray just before the storm.
  • He had gone completely gray by his fifties.
  • It was a gray, miserable Monday morning.
  • His hair began to gray in his late thirties.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "gray" in Italian?

"gray" in Italian is grigio, ingrigire. gray means: Having a color between black and white, like the color of clouds or ash.

How do you use "gray" in a sentence?

Example: "The sky turned gray just before the storm." In Italian, "gray" is grigio, ingrigire.

Are there other ways to say "gray" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "gray": grigio, ingrigire.

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