Dictionary

1shade

noun \ˈshād\

: an area of slight darkness that is produced when something blocks the light of the sun

: something that is used to block strong light

: a darkened area in a drawing, painting, etc.

Full Definition of SHADE

1
a :  comparative darkness or obscurity owing to interception of the rays of light
b :  relative obscurity or retirement
2
a :  shelter (as by foliage) from the heat and glare of sunlight
b :  a place sheltered from the sun
3
:  an evanescent or unreal appearance
4
plural
a :  the shadows that gather as darkness comes on
b :  netherworld, hades
5
a :  a disembodied spirit :  ghost
b —used to signal the similarity between a previously encountered person or situation and one at hand ; usually used in plural <shades of my childhood>
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:  something that intercepts or shelters from light, sun, or heat: as
a :  a device partially covering a lamp so as to reduce glare
b :  a flexible screen usually mounted on a roller for regulating the light or the view through a window
c plural :  sunglasses
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a :  the reproduction of the effect of shade in painting or drawing
b :  a subdued or somber feature
8
a :  a color produced by a pigment or dye mixture having some black in it
b :  a color slightly different from the one under consideration
9
a :  a minute difference or variation :  nuance
b :  a minute degree or quantity
10
:  a facial expression of sadness or displeasure
shade·less \-ləs\ adjective
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Origin of SHADE

Middle English, from Old English sceadu; akin to Old High German scato shadow, Greek skotos darkness
First Known Use: before 12th century

2shade

verb

: to shelter (something) from strong light and especially from sunlight

: to make an area in a drawing, on a graph, etc., darker than other areas

: to change (something, such as the truth) slightly in order to deceive people

shad·edshad·ing

Full Definition of SHADE

transitive verb
1
a :  to shelter or screen by intercepting radiated light or heat
b :  to cover with a shade
2
:  to hide partly by or as if by a shadow
3
:  to darken with or as if with a shadow
4
:  to better or exceed by a shade
5
a :  to represent the effect of shade or shadow on
b :  to add shading to
c :  to color so that the shades pass gradually from one to another
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:  to change by gradual transition or qualification
7
:  to reduce slightly (as a price)
8
:  slant, bias
intransitive verb
1
:  to pass by slight changes or imperceptible degrees
2
:  to undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation
shad·er noun

First Known Use of SHADE

14th century

Related to SHADE

SHADE Defined for Kids

1shade

noun \ˈshād\

Definition of SHADE for Kids

1
:  space sheltered from light or heat and especially from the sun <I needed to sit in the shade of a tree.>
2
:  partial darkness <The trees cast shade.>
3
:  something that blocks off or cuts down light <a lamp shade> <a window shade>
4
:  the darkness or lightness of a color <four shades of brown>
5
:  a very small difference or amount <He's just a shade taller than me.>
6
:  ghost, spirit
7
:  the darkening of some objects in a painting or drawing to suggest that they are in shade

2shade

verb
shad·edshad·ing

Definition of SHADE for Kids

1
:  to shelter from light or heat <I shaded my eyes with a hand.>
2
:  to mark with or turn a darker color <The shaded parts of the graph show growth.> <Her face shaded purple with embarrassment.>
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