shades
Because it is a word with a single syllable, shades is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
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Definitions ofshades
- Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.
Example: "The old oak tree gave shade in the heat of the day."
- Something that blocks light, particularly in a window.
Example: "Close the shade, please: it's too bright in here."
- A variety of a colour/color, in particular one obtained by adding black (compare tint).
Example: "I've painted my room in five lovely shades of pink and chartreuse."
- A subtle variation in a concept.
Example: "shades of meaning"
- An aspect that is reminiscent of something.
Example: "shades of Groucho"
- A very small degree of a quantity, or variety of meaning
- A ghost or specter; a spirit.
Example: "The adventurer was attacked by a shade."
- A postage stamp showing an obvious difference in colour/color to the original printing and needing a separate catalogue/catalog entry.
- (originally gay slang) Subtle insults.
Example: "Why did you paint your room chartreuse? No shade; I'm genuinely curious."
- To shield from light.
Example: "The old oak tree shaded the lawn in the heat of the day."
- To alter slightly.
Example: "Most politicians will shade the truth if it helps them."
- To vary or approach something slightly, particularly in color.
Example: "The hillside was bright green, shading towards gold in the drier areas."
- (of a defensive player) To move slightly from one's normal fielding position.
Example: "Jones will shade a little to the right on this pitch count."
- To darken, particularly in drawing.
Example: "I draw contours first, gradually shading in midtones and shadows."
- To surpass by a narrow margin.
Example: "Both parties claimed afterwards that their man did best in the debate, but an early opinion poll suggested Mr Cameron shaded it."
- To reduce (a window) so that only its title bar is visible.
- To shelter; to cover from injury; to protect; to screen.
- To present a shadow or image of; to shadow forth; to represent.
- Sunglasses.
Example: "His shades are by some famous designer."
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