Pronunciation: /ɡreɪ hɛr/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'hair' is a noun as it refers to the strands growing on the human head.
A1 My grandma has grey hair.
A2 As people age, they may start to develop grey hair.
B1 She decided to dye her grey hair to a darker color.
B2 The actor's grey hair added to his distinguished look on screen.
C1 Despite having grey hair, she still looks youthful and vibrant.
C2 His grey hair gave him a sense of wisdom and experience.
adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'grey' is an adjective as it describes the color of the hair.
A1 My grandmother has grey hair.
A2 The old man with grey hair was sitting on the bench.
B1 She decided to dye her grey hair to a darker color.
B2 Despite his grey hair, he still had a youthful energy.
C1 The distinguished professor with grey hair was highly respected in his field.
C2 Her grey hair added an air of sophistication to her overall appearance.
formal As people age, they may start to notice grey hair appearing on their heads.
informal My dad has a lot of grey hair now, but he still looks handsome.
slang I'm thinking of dyeing my grey hair to look younger.
figurative The old house showed signs of its age with grey hair peeking through the cracks in the paint.
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