partial darkness caused when something stands in the path of rays of light
a place sheltered, e.g. by foliage, from the direct heat and glare of the sun
(usu the shade) relative obscurity or insignificance
a lampshade
something that intercepts or diffuses light or heat, e.g. a lampshade
chiefly NAmer a window blind
informal (in pl) sunglasses
the reproduction of shade in a picture
a particular variety of a colour, usu with respect to its darkness or lightness
a minute difference or amount
shades of meaning
a transitory or illusory appearance
= ghost1 (1)
literary (in pl) the shadows that gather as night falls
(the Shades) literary the underworld; the home of the dead
a small amount; somewhat
a shade too much salt
used to point a resemblance to a specified person or thing
taking from the rich and giving to the poor – shades of Robin Hood