gris

Del latín 'griseus', que significa 'gris' o 'de color gris'.

ADJ (1)
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gray literal / grey British Englishliteral / ash gray literal
Synonyms ceniciento literario , plomizo común
Antonyms colorido , blanco

Describes something that has the color gray or grey, a color that is between black and white, often resembling the color of ash or lead.

No irregularidades
plural
grises
  • El cielo está gris hoy. — The sky is gray today.
  • Compró un coche gris para evitar la suciedad. — He bought a gray car to avoid showing dirt.
  • Sus ojos son de un gris claro y penetrante. — Her eyes are a light and piercing gray.
NOUN (1)
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gray literal / grey British Englishliteral / shade common / color technical / neutral tone untranslatable (While 'neutral tone' captures the concept, it does not directly translate to a single word for 'gris'.)
Synonyms tono común , color técnico
Antonyms colorido , blanco

Refers to the color gray or grey itself, as a noun. It can also denote a particular shade or color that is neutral, lacking vibrancy, or a general neutral tone. While 'neutral tone' captures a concept associated with 'gris' in some contexts, it does not directly translate to a single word for 'gris'.

No irregularidades
plural
grises
  • Prefiere el gris para las paredes de su salón. — She prefers gray for her living room walls.
  • El gris es considerado un color elegante y versátil. — Gray is considered an elegant and versatile color.
  • Hay muchos tonos de gris en esta pintura abstracta. — There are many shades of gray in this abstract painting.