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Meanings of
shaded
in English
Protected from heat and light with shade or shadow.
unshaded
Related terms
shadowy
shady
shadowed
murky
umbrageous
mirky
Shaded.
Related terms
hatched
crosshatched
Usage of
shaded
in English
1
Ellie dashed to the right, along the
shaded
back of the market.
2
Red curtains
shaded
the windows, and drooped in folds to the floor.
3
The
shaded
area on the map marks the scene of the battle.
4
The grass was already a rich green carpet in the
shaded
lanes.
5
Chile
shaded
the possession, they played some good football and they fought.
6
A
shaded
window breaks the sun as it falls upon his grave.
7
In the open, Lily of the Valley require a partially
shaded
position.
8
The homes had been
shaded
in the long summer by fruit trees.
9
We reached a spot
shaded
from the moon by several large trees.
10
There was a fleet of police trucks in the
shaded
street outdoors.
11
Then gently stretch the skin to dry in an airy
shaded
place.
12
The shortest solution without moving any
shaded
number is in thirty-two moves.
13
The ground should be kept well
shaded
around their roots in summer.
14
At the north end of the long,
elm
-
shaded
avenue stands the chapel.
15
The laird of Glenfernie
shaded
his eyes and looked at the fire.
16
He found the
cliff
-
shaded
water of the spring pure and deliciously cool.
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About this term
shaded
shade
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
shaded lamp
shaded light
shaded spot
shaded candles
shaded eyes
More collocations
Shaded
through the time
Shaded
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common