mousey

/ˈmaʊsi/
adjective
  1. Having a dull, light brownish-gray color, like a mouse.
    • He painted the room a mousey beige that felt very neutral.
    • The old photograph had a mousey tint from years of fading.
    • She wore a mousey sweater that blended into the gray walls.
  2. Quiet, shy, and timid in manner; not confident or assertive.
    • Her mousey personality made it hard for her to ask for a promotion.
    • He was too mousey to complain about the poor service.
    • The mousey student rarely spoke up in class discussions.
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