shady

shady
[[t]ʃe͟ɪdi[/t]]
shadier, shadiest
1) ADJ-GRADED You can describe a place as shady when you like the fact that it is sheltered from bright sunlight, for example by trees or buildings.

After flowering, place the pot in a shady spot in the garden...

The rooms are admirably cool and shady after the hot brown monotony of the countryside.

2) ADJ: usu ADJ n Shady trees provide a lot of shade.

Clara had been reading in a lounge chair under a shady tree.

3) ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) You can describe activities as shady when you think that they might be dishonest or illegal. You can also use shady to describe people who are involved in such activities.

In the 1980s, the company was notorious for shady deals...

Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • Shady — may refer to: * Eminem, a nickname * Shade * Şada, Azerbaijan …   Wikipedia

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  • shady — (adj.) affording shade, 1570s, from SHADE (Cf. shade) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning disreputable (1862) probably is from earlier university slang sense of of questionable merit, unreliable (1848). Related: Shadiness …   Etymology dictionary

  • shady — ► ADJECTIVE (shadier, shadiest) 1) situated in or full of shade. 2) giving shade. 3) informal of doubtful honesty or legality. DERIVATIVES shadiness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • shady — shadily, adv. shadiness, n. /shay dee/, adj., shadier, shadiest. 1. abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths. 2. giving shade: a shady tree. 3. shadowy; indistinct; spectral. 4. of dubious character; rather disreputable: shady dealings …   Universalium

  • shady — shad|y [ˈʃeıdi] adj comparative shadier superlative shadiest 1.) protected from the sun or producing shade ▪ a shady street ▪ It was nice and shady under the trees. 2.) probably dishonest or illegal ▪ a shady character ▪ She s been involved in… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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