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US
/ˈʃeɪdɪd/
]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪdɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈeɪdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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(of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow
the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede -
protected from heat and light with shade or shadow
o'er the shaded billows rushed the night
shaded avenues
How To Use shaded In A Sentence
- If you have a partially shaded spot, use Ramonda myconi for its crinkled foliage and lavender-blue blooms in late spring. Times, Sunday Times
- Photograph by Alexandre Bailhache Pleached hornbeam arches and chestnut pergolas create verdant alleys connecting one garden room to the next and provide shaded, secluded walks. Paradise Regained
- The plants should be grown in a sunny or partially shaded spot and prefer a fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Times, Sunday Times
- The hall is shaded by a shallow half-hat of a roof which leaves a crescent-shaped interstice between it and the edge of the big carapace.
- He felt snow-blind to his surroundings as he sat up and shaded his eyes with chained hands. A KING'S RANSOM
- There are many exquisite details, carved doorways, potted plants framed by shaded windows.
- As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging.
- Text us the numbers or letters in the three shaded boxes from your chosen puzzle. The Sun
- The long crescent of white sand is shaded by seagrapes and coconut palms and framed by wooded hills.
- Tracy children were young, and held what they called their picnics there under the thick boughs of the pines which shaded them from both heat and cold. Tracy Park