shade
2shade
verbshad·edshad·ing
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
6
: to change by gradual transition or qualification
7
: to reduce slightly (as a price)
intransitive verb
1
: to pass by slight changes or imperceptible degrees
2
: to undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation
— shad·er noun
Examples of SHADE
- Several large trees shade the house.
- She shaded the drawing to give it depth.
- The shaded part of the graph represents the amount of sales.
- The article shaded the truth by revealing only one side of the story.
First Known Use of SHADE
14th century
Related to SHADE
Learn More About SHADE
Browse
Next Word in the Dictionary: shaded–pole motor
Previous Word in the Dictionary: shaddock
All Words Near: shade
Previous Word in the Dictionary: shaddock
All Words Near: shade
Seen & Heard 
What made you want to look up shade? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).

See







