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shade

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Noun — An area of relative darkness where direct sunlight is blocked.

How to use shade

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in the shade a shade of blue throw shade

Etymology

From Old English sceadu, "shade, shadow, darkness" — a doublet of the word shadow.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “shade” mean?

The word “shade” means an area of relative darkness where direct sunlight is blocked. In plain terms, an area out of direct sun, a variation of a color, or (slang) a sly insult.

How do you pronounce “shade”?

“Shade” is pronounced shayd (/ʃeɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “shade” in a sentence?

Here is “shade” used in a sentence: “They set up their picnic in the shade of a large oak tree.”

What part of speech is “shade”?

Depending on how it is used, “shade” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “shade” come from?

The word “shade” comes from Old English. From Old English sceadu, "shade, shadow, darkness" — a doublet of the word shadow.

Is “shade” a common word?

“Shade” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “shade” have?

“Shade” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an area of relative darkness where direct sunlight is blocked.

What is the difference between "shade" and "shadow"?

"Shade" is a general area of relative darkness where direct sunlight is blocked, such as sitting in the shade of a tree. A "shadow" is the specific dark shape cast by a particular object blocking the light.

What is the difference between a "shade" and a "tint" of a color?

In color terms, a "shade" is a variation of a color, typically a darker version made by adding black. A "tint" is the lighter version, usually made by adding white.

What is the difference between "shade" and "hue"?

A "hue" is the pure color itself, such as red or blue. A "shade" is a particular variation of that color, giving a more specific tone within the same family.

Can "shade" mean both darkness and a color?

Yes. "Shade" can mean an area of relative darkness where sunlight is blocked, and it can also mean a particular variation of a color, such as a lighter or darker shade of green.

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