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Color:
Fog


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Colors with the same hue:
Prussian blue
River Blue
French blue
Storm
Faded Blue
Little boy blue
Similar colors:
Porcelain
Moonlight
Heather
Vapor
Ghostly Silver
Cloudy Gray
Aluminum
Alice blue
Shimmer
Metallic silver
Baby blue eyes
Iron
Gainsboro
Chrome
Sparkling Silver
Light silver
Stainless Steel
Mercury
Light Gray
Ethereal White
Manatee
Cloud
Shell
Marble White
Luminous White
Cultured
Silver
Stark White
White
Periwinkle
Words evoked by this color:
indistinct,  aleut,  faucet,  fixture,  pallidum,  bedazzle,  vapor,  bemuse,  evaporate,  breathed,  lethe,  diffusive,  blurring,  amorphous,  elusive,  gate,  peerless,  peroxide,  platinum,  exclusive,  edition,  twentieth,  limited,  sink,  dishwasher,  autoclave,  cooker,  cookware,  saucepan,  pianissimo,  imperceptibly,  imperceptible,  columbia,  renovated,  loft,  prefatory,  compliant,  manageable,  receding,  scattered,  reduced,  minor,  defuse,  preliminary,  pumice,  pilates,  scanned,  preview,  translational,  secretarial
Literary analysis:
Writers employ the word “fog” as both a literal atmospheric condition and a metaphor for uncertainty, disorientation, and hidden truths. It can evoke a sense of oppressive gloom that enshrouds characters—as when a priest struggles to bless himself in its thickness [1]—or mirror the inner turmoil of a troubled mind [2]. At times, fog is animated with vivid, even eccentric qualities, described with melancholic hues that render it almost alive [3]. In other narratives it functions as an obstacle on a journey, both physical and metaphorical, obscuring the landscape and the path ahead [4][5]. Thus, across contrasting genres and eras, fog becomes a powerful literary device that deepens mood and amplifies the thematic resonance of mystery and ambiguity.
  1. There was then before us a terrible dark gulf over which hung such a thick fog that a priest couldn’t see to bless himself in it.
    — from Roget's Thesaurus by Peter Mark Roget
  2. My mind was wandering, still surrounded by a heavy fog.
    — from Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
  3. “It was a frantic fog,” said Bianchon, “a fog unparalleled, doleful, melancholy, sea-green, asthmatical—a Goriot of a fog!”
    — from Father Goriot by Honoré de Balzac
  4. Towards morning the wind went down, and during the whole forenoon we lay tossing about in a dead calm, and in the midst of a thick fog.
    — from Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana
  5. I sought, amid the awful stillness, to penetrate through the distant fog, to tear down the veil which concealed the mysterious distance.
    — from A Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne


Colors associated with the word:
Gray 
Silver 
Mist
Pearl
Smoke
Cloud
Pewter
Stone
Charcoal
Haze
Drizzle
Frost
Whisper
Opal
Shale
Words with similar colors:
brume,  exhaled,  evasive,  guesswork,  hovered,  scale,  however,  contingency,  wolf,  yet,  abeyance,  unravel,  partial,  weigh,  latency,  parenthesis,  grease,  loophole,  parentheses,  scud
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