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shade
noun
- 1. The blocking or partial blocking out of sunlight, or the relative darkness caused by this.
- Thesaurus: shadow, murk, obscurity, twilight, umbra.
3. Any device used to modify direct light, eg a lampshade.
4. A device, eg a screen, used as a shield from direct heat, light, etc.
- Thesaurus: cover, shelter, shield, canopy, screen, curtain, blind.
5. A window-blind.
6. An obscure area or location.
7. A dark or shaded area in a drawing or painting.
8. The state of appearing less impressive than something or someone else.
- Example: He always lived in the shade of his brother's achievements
- Example: Her singing puts mine in the shade
- Example: a lighter shade of blue
- Thesaurus: hue, colour, tint, tinge.
- Example: My house is a shade smaller than that
- Thesaurus: hint, trace, nuance, suggestion, suspicion, degree, variation.
- Sunglasses.
- Form: shades
- A ghost.
- Thesaurus: ghost, spirit, wraith, manes, specter, phantasm, apparition.
- 1. To block or partially block out sunlight from someone or something.
- Thesaurus: screen, protect, block, conceal, cover, hide, mute, veil, overshadow, eclipse; shadow, darken, blacken, cloud, dim, adumbrate.
3. To change gradually or unnoticeably.
- Form: shade off (usually)
- Form: shade away
adj
- Sheltered from strong light or heat.
- Overlooked or forgotten; in relative obscurity.
