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shaded

intermediateB1

/ˈʃeɪ.dɪd/ · sha-ded

having or showing areas of shade; darkened or protected from direct light.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

having or showing areas of shade; darkened or protected from direct light.

سایہ دار، براہ راست روشنی سے محفوظ یا تاریک شدہ۔

سایہ دار

saayah daar

Colloquial: سایہ

Synonyms

shadoweddimmedcoveredسایہ میںتاریکمحفوظ

Antonyms

illuminatedbrightclearروشنچمکدارصاف

Common Collocations

  • shaded area
  • shaded garden
  • shaded light

Example Sentences

The shaded area of the park is perfect for picnics.

پارک کا سایہ دار علاقہ پک نکس کے لئے بہترین ہے۔

Park ka saayah daar ilaqa picnic ke liye behtareen hai.

She chose a shaded spot to read her book.

اس نے اپنی کتاب پڑھنے کے لئے سایہ دار جگہ چن لی۔

Us ne apni kitaab parhne ke liye saayah daar jagah chun li.

The artist painted a beautiful landscape with shaded colors.

فنکار نے سایہ دار رنگوں کے ساتھ ایک خوبصورت منظر بنایا۔

Fankar ne saayah daar rangon ke saath ek khoobsurat manzar banaya.

Easily Confused With

shaded:Shaded refers to areas protected from light, while shaded could be confused with shaded, which implies the action of making something darker.

Word Family

shade
nounسایہ
shading
nounسایہ دار بنانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a tree providing shade on a sunny day.

Imagine sitting under a large tree with dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

سایہ دار درختوں کے نیچے بیٹھے ہیں، خوشیوں کی بوندیں ٹپکتی ہیں۔

Saayah daar darakhton ke neeche baithay hain, khushiyon ki boondein tapakti hain.

We sit under the shaded trees, where drops of joy do fall.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سایے کے بغیر درخت نہیں ہوتا۔

Saaye ke baghair darakht nahin hota.

A tree does not exist without a shade.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "sceadian" — to divide or separate

First known use: 15th century

The word 'shaded' originated from the Old English verb 'sceadian', which meant to divide or separate, evolving into its current use in relation to light and shadow.