Definition
'Yellow-gray' is the American English spelling variant of 'yellow-grey.' It describes a color resulting from mixing yellow and gray, producing a muted and often drab hue. This color suggests a lack of vibrancy, often associated with age or decay. Imagine the color of faded paint or old newspapers. It implies a mix of warmth and neutrality. 'Yellow-gray' can evoke a sense of weariness. It is like sunshine dulled by a cloudy day.