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greyed out

adjective

  1. (of a navigation button, menu item, etc on a computer screen) not highlighted, indicating that the function is unavailable at a given time
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

For a long time, NSync’s single Girlfriend was “greyed out” on Spotify – with the label apparently unaware that the freely-available album version wasn’t the same as the hit remix with Nelly and the Neptunes.

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When Henderson's switch to Al-Ettifaq was announced, the club released a welcome video on social media with a montage of Henderson's career, but his rainbow armband had been greyed out.

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Three of Groove Vibes’ apps worked appropriately — you could quit them with the menu bar, or by pressing Command+Q. However, two apps from the developer, along with Music Paradise Player, greyed out the quit option on the menu bar, and don’t let you press the standard red close button.

If you pick “Report a quality issue,” free-to-download apps are greyed out, with no way to click on them.

One person tweeted that the button to collect pre-paid tickets was greyed out on "every machine" at London Liverpool Street.

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What does greyed out mean?

Greyed out describes something on a computer screen, such as a button, that is not highlighted or is colored gray to indicate that it is unavailable at that time.

Literally, greyed out describes something whose color has drained away or has changed to gray for one reason or another. For example, with a lot of exposure to sun, the color of a house can fade over time until it’s a much lighter shade of the original color. You could say that the color of the house has greyed out.

Most often, though, we use greyed out in relation to technology. In computing, when applications, files, buttons, checkboxes, and similar user interfaces aren’t available or operational, they are often colored gray to indicate their status. When you click on a greyed-out button, for example, nothing happens. The appearance of the button doesn’t change, and the task that the button should accomplish, such as taking the user to a new page, doesn’t happen. When something is greyed out, it could indicate a malfunction or error, or it could be intentional.

Greyed out can also be spelled greyed-out, grayed out, or grayed-out. Grey is the more common spelling in British English, while gray is the more common spelling in American English.

Example: I’m trying to download the copy, but for some reason the download button is greyed out.

Where does greyed out come from?

The first records of the term greyed out come from around the 1980s. It combines the terms grey and out to literally mean “colored or diffused with grey.” 

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How is greyed out used in real life?

Greyed out is commonly used in relation to computers when something that seems like it should be clickable or fillable is not and is often literally colored gray.

 

 

Try using greyed out!

Is greyed out used correctly in the following sentence?

“After I canceled my subscription to the app, the icon became greyed out on my desktop.”

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