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What to Know Gray and grey are both common spellings for the various neutral shades of color between black and white. Gray is more frequent in American English, and grey more common in Canada, the UK, and elsewhere. This pattern extends to specialized terms such as animal species (gray/grey whale) and scientific designations (gray/grey matter).

Grey or gray is an intermediate color between black and white though it is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning that it has no chroma. [2] It is the color of a rain or storm cloud, of ash, and of lead.

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Discover the difference between "grey" and "gray." Learn why these two spellings exist and their usage in various contexts.

Grey or Gray: When to Use Gray or Grey with Useful Examples - 7ESL

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Gray or Grey? The spelling 'gray' dominates in the US, but 'grey' is acceptable there. The reverse is true in the UK. 'Grey' is the original spelling, so both the US and UK accept it.

Grey/Gray as a noun, verb and adjective As a noun, Grey/Gray refers to a colour, (black diluted by white), and has various shades; light, dark, charcoal etc. Example: I like the colour grey/gray. We use grey/gray as a verb to indicate that something is becoming or had become grey/gray. Example: Your hair becomes grey/gray with age.

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You may have noticed people sometimes interchange grey and gray, leading to confusion about which spelling is the correct one. But when it comes to using the word grey vs. gray, which one you choose comes down to your location and the specific person, place or thing you're referencing.