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    Shade
    /SHād/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. screen from direct light: "she shaded her eyes against the sun" Similar cast a shadow overshadowshut out the light fromblock off the light to
    • 2. darken or color (an illustration or diagram) with parallel pencil lines or a block of color: "she shaded in the outline of a chimney" Similar darkencolor inpencil inblock in
  2. Shade [U] is an area or a part of a place that is protected from the heat of the sun and so is darker and cooler: Let’s sit in the shade for a while. A shadow [C] is the dark shape made when a light shines on a person or an object: As the sun went down, we cast long shadows on the lawn.

  3. 4 days ago · Shade is an area of darkness under or next to an object such as a tree, where sunlight does not reach. Temperatures in the shade can reach forty-eight degrees Celsius at this time of year. Alexis walked up the coast, and resumed his reading in the shade of an overhanging cliff. Synonyms: shadow, cover, screen, shadows More Synonyms of shade.

  4. n. the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area. a place or an area of comparative darkness, as one sheltered from the sun. See window shade. a lampshade. shades: darkness gathering at the close of day: Shades of night are falling. Slang Terms sunglasses.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · shade ( countable and uncountable, plural shades) ( uncountable) Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked . The old oak tree gave shade in the heat of the day. ( countable) Something that blocks light, particularly in a window . Close the shade, please: it's too bright in here.

  6. 1 [mass noun] comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight: sitting in the shade this area will be in shade for much of the day. More example sentences Synonyms. 1.1 the darker part of a picture. 1.2 a position of relative inferiority or obscurity: her elegant pink and black ensemble would put most outfits in the shade.

  7. A shadow, image, or phantom, and related uses. Expand. II.5. A dark figure ‘cast’ upon a surface by a body intercepting… Expand. II.6. The visible but impalpable form of a dead person, a ghost… II.7. = silhouette, n. 1. Now chiefly Historical.

  8. Definition of shade in Essential American English Dictionary. shade. noun. us / ʃeɪd/ Add to word list Add to word list. B1 [ no plural ] an area where there is no light from the sun and it is darker: I’d prefer to sit in the shade. a color, especially when saying how dark or light it is: a pale / dark shade of gray. shade. verb. us / ʃeɪd/

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