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unshaded adjective uk /ʌnˈʃeɪ.dɪd/ us /ʌnˈʃeɪ.dɪd/
unshadedadjective (NOT COVERED) without a covering that stops direct light from reaching something: The windows were unshaded and the sun streamed in. She was sitting in the unshaded area by the pool. He blinked in the light of the unshaded lamp. There was a single, unshaded lightbulb. Most people avoided this patch of grass because it was unshaded and had no benches. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases The qualities of light backlit black light brightly brilliantly coruscating dazzlingly dullness floodlit incandescent lambency lambent luminescence luminosity lustrously non-fluorescent overcast shimmering spangly ultra-luminous undulled
unshadedadjective (COLOURED) not coloured darker than, or in a different way to, other parts of a picture, painting or diagram(= a simple plan that represents a machine, system, or idea, etc., often drawn to explain how it works): The unshaded areas represent the abnormal results. Very few parts of the chart were left unshaded. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases The qualities of colour analogous brightly brightness colourful colourfully darkness fluorescent harsh lurid neutrally non-complementary non-fluorescent non-yellowing over-bright psychedelic vibrantly violent vivid vividly vividness
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