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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Gray is the one commonly-recognized color that is most desaturated -- in its plainest form, it doesn't go anywhere on a color wheel. It stands in the middle. Gray can thus personify boredom, depression or emotional numbness. However, gray is also associated with fairness and neutrality, never giving you too much or too little. In moral symbolism, gray also represents moral complexity, where nothing is quite clearly good or bad, but shades of both. Gray can also be a beautiful color in its own right, especially celebrated as the color of silver, and the hue of mist. |