A plurality say doubt is grey. Click a color to add your vote.
Doubt is grey because…
“It’s the in-between of the lightest colour and the darkest, the in-between of two choices, leaving doubt.”
“It’s gray and colorless.”
“It’s something clouding your view. It’s indecisive, not one thing or the other—not black and white, but in between.”
“It’s right in between black and white, like its uncertain which it wants to be.”
“The foggy area where you can’t tell whether or not someone is lying.”
“Morally grey, grey area. Both are talking about when you are unsure of where something lies on a spectrum. ”
“It’s not white, and it’s not black. It’s doubting itself. It’s hesitating. ”
“Doubt represents the cons compared to the pros. You think to yourself, ‘Is this a good idea or a bad one?’ and the same goes with grey. You think to yourself, ‘Is this a shade of black or white?’”
Doubt is orange because…
“For me it’s orange because I’m doubting if my current relationship is going to work out and my partner’s favorite color is orange.”
“Orange is doubtful because it can’t decide if it wants to be yellow or red.”
“Its not red but not yellow either.”
“Red is bad, green is good. Yellow is in-between. Orange is a colour that is neither in-between or on one side. ”
Doubt is blue because…
“Soaks your brain.”
“ Doubt is heaviest when you’re sad.”
Doubt is green because…
“D is green, and doubt starts with D.”
Doubt is red because…
“Doubt is red because when you think of red you think bad, and once you start thinking bad, that’s what doubt creeps into your mind.”
“An inner conflict is loud and violent, and red is a very aggresive colour.”
Doubt is yellow because…
“A ‘yellow belly’ is someone who doesn’t have the courage to go through with something.”