grayness

/ˈɡreɪnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being gray in color.
    • She admired the soft grayness of the old stone walls.
    • The grayness of the sky made the whole day feel gloomy.
    • The artist used different shades to capture the grayness of the fog.
  2. A lack of brightness, liveliness, or distinct character; dullness.
    • His writing had a certain grayness that failed to excite readers.
    • The grayness of the office decor made everyone feel tired.
    • The city's grayness in winter made her long for spring colors.
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