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Ashy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ashy describes a pale gray color, like that of ashes. It can also refer to dry, flaky skin or hair lacking moisture, often due to cold weather or dehydration.

ashy

/ˈæʃi/ /ˈæʃi/

Definition:

Covered with or resembling ash; pale gray in color.

Synonyms:

ashen, pallid, grayish

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

vibrant, colorful

Common Collocations:

ashy skin, ashy complexion, ashy residue

Derivatives:

ashiness, ashen

Usage Tips:

Use "ashy" to describe a pale gray color or dry skin lacking moisture.

Common Phrases:

ashy complexion, turn ashy, ashy residue

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "æsce," meaning the powdery residue left after burning something.

Examples:

  • 1. The fire left the logs ashy and brittle.
  • 2. Her hands looked ashy from the cold winter air.
  • 3. He wiped the ashy dust off the old bookshelf.
  • 4. The artist used an ashy gray for the background.

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