Shade in a sentence as a noun

Because I think they're brown, but really they're a subtle shade of green.

Apparently, I have turned an unholy shade of green.

If you were standing in the room that Vermeer painted, you would see that wall as a pretty even shade of off-white.

"Program" is also a better name than "shader" because there are things you can do per-pixel other than change the color.

The front page would be 20 times taller with endless scrolling, yet consist mostly of beautifully laid out white space filled with some trendy shade of brown.

As with many things, everyone reporting on this has reason to shade the words to advance their point of view, and so it takes a lot of work to be discerning.

Shade in a sentence as a verb

People looked at us as though we were insane getting the bus from the Airport to our hotel - it took 15 mins, and cost about $2 each - a taxi would have been a shade quicker, but would have been $20 to $30.

The most important Andrei's quote:"D has resolutely exited C++'s shade because it is good at things C++ is not good at, in addition to being good at things C++ is good at.

Some lines will not be interpolated the same way: some will be 2 black lines + 1 grey line, some will be 1 black line + 2 grey lines, and the shade of the 2 greys will be unequal and will vary depending on their precise alignment on the 1080p physical grid.

All of the aboveI wasn't entirely sure what a "shaded area" was, but I figured eventually that it must be some area under shade from the sun. Next, "all of the above" didn't make sense, because how can "all of the above" freeze before all of the above?

Digg engineering already fled, the peanut gallery in the valley keeps squawking with delight about your failure, and all you have left is some nicely designed pages showing double digit gains on stale links that's a shade away from being as if they were spun up by a Russian spam squad.

Shade definitions

noun

relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

See also: shadiness shadowiness

noun

a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"

See also: tint tincture tone

noun

protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight; "they used umbrellas as shades"; "as the sun moved he readjusted the shade"

noun

a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude; "without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor"; "don't argue about shades of meaning"

See also: nuance nicety subtlety refinement

noun

a position of relative inferiority; "an achievement that puts everything else in the shade"; "his brother's success left him in the shade"

noun

a slight amount or degree of difference; "a tad too expensive"; "not a tad of difference"; "the new model is a shade better than the old one"

noun

a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past"

See also: ghost spook wraith specter spectre

noun

a representation of the effect of shadows in a picture or drawing (as by shading or darker pigment)

verb

cast a shadow over

See also: shadow

verb

represent the effect of shade or shadow on

verb

protect from light, heat, or view; "Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight"

verb

vary slightly; "shade the meaning"

verb

pass from one quality such as color to another by a slight degree; "the butterfly wings shade to yellow"