Definition
Changed to a grey color, or made grey; past tense of the verb 'to grey.'
Etymology
Past tense of 'grey' as a verb, formed regularly by adding '-ed.' The verb 'grey' (or 'gray' in American spelling) means to become or make grey, and has been in use since at least the 16th century.
Kelly Says
The verb 'grey' is interesting because it's almost always used metaphorically in literature—'his hair greyed,' 'her face greyed with fear'—showing how color words aren't just descriptive but can express emotional or temporal change.
Translations
DEDeutsch
graugestrichen
graw-ges-tri-chen
ESEspañol
grisáceo
gree-sa-se-o
FAفارسی
خاکستری
kha-k-es-tri
FRFrançais
grisé
gree-zay
IDBahasa Indonesia
abu-abu
a-bu-a-bu
ITItaliano
grigiastro
gree-a-stro
JA日本語
灰色になった
gurei i-ni-na-ta
KO한국어
회색으로 변했다
hoe-saek-eu-ro byeon-haet-da
MSBahasa Melayu
abu-abu
a-bu-a-bu
MYမြန်မာ
ရှိန်းကြောင်း
sh-in-kyaing
NLNederlands
gegrijsd
ge-gree-st
PTPortuguês
acinzentado
a-sin-zen-ta-do
RUРусский
серого цвета
se-ro-go che-lo-ta
SWKiswahili
kijivu
ki-ji-vu
TEతెలుగు
చదునైన
cha-du-nain
TRTürkçe
grileşmiş
gree-lesh-miş
UKУкраїнська
сірий
si-riy
VITiếng Việt
màu xám
mau-xam