greyly

/ɡreɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is dull, gloomy, or lacking color or brightness.
    • The sky hung greyly over the city, promising rain.
    • The old photograph showed the landscape greyly, without any vibrant hues.
    • She stared greyly out the window, lost in thought.
  2. In a way that is indistinct, vague, or not clearly defined.
    • The distant mountains appeared greyly through the morning mist.
    • The details of the plan remained greyly outlined in his mind.
    • His memories of that year were greyly blurred, like an old film.
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