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Meaning of shaded
The primary meaning of the word "shaded" is related to something being partially or wholly in shadow, or having a shade or shading.
Etymology of shaded
The word "shaded" originates from the Old English word "scead," meaning shadow or shade, and the Old English suffix "-ed," which forms the past participle of verbs
Historically, the word has been used to describe areas or objects that are partially or wholly in shadow, as well as to describe artistic or design elements that involve shading or gradations of color
Synonyms
Definitions
- Partially or wholly in shadow, especially as a result of something blocking the sun's rays
- * Having a shade or shading, especially in art or design
- * Made or become less intense or extreme, especially in terms of color or light
Usage Examples
- The trees provided a shaded area for the children to play
- * The artist used shaded techniques to create a sense of depth in the painting
- * The shaded walkway was a pleasant place to stroll on a hot summer day
Antonyms
unshaded
sunlit
bright
exposed
open
uncovered
unveiled
unmasked
visible
conspicuous
prominent
glaring
dazzling
radiant
resplendent
shining
luminous
glowing
beaming
dazzling
harsh
garish
stark
vivid
bold
brazen
unmitigated
unrestrained
unrelieved