unshaded


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unshaded

(ʌnˈʃeɪdɪd)
adj
1. having no shade: an unshaded light bulb.
2. having no shade from the sun
3. (Art Terms) art not hatched or shaded
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unshaded - (of pictures) not having shadow represented; "unshaded drawings resembling cartoons"
shaded - (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow; "the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede"
2.unshaded - not darkened or dimmed by shadeunshaded - not darkened or dimmed by shade; "an unshaded meadow"; "a bright and unshaded lane"
shaded - protected from heat and light with shade or shadow; "shaded avenues"; "o'er the shaded billows rushed the night"- Alexander Pope
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Translations

unshaded

[ˈʌnˈʃeɪdɪd] ADJ [place] → sin sombra; [bulb] → sin pantalla
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unshaded

adj (from sun) → schattenlos; eyes etcungeschützt; part of drawingnicht schattiert; unshaded bulbnackte Glühbirne
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References in classic literature ?
He unshaded his face after a little while, and spoke steadily.
I mean this materially--in the light of an unshaded lamp.
They were that--with the usual unshaded crudity of average people.
It belonged to a red-haired person - a youth of fifteen, as I take it now, but looking much older - whose hair was cropped as close as the closest stubble; who had hardly any eyebrows, and no eyelashes, and eyes of a red-brown, so unsheltered and unshaded, that I remember wondering how he went to sleep.
She continued to stare at him, the flame of the unshaded lamp bringing out with microscopic cruelty the fretful lines of her face.
There is a plain and an unshaded lake, and beyond them some barren mountains.
'Full-faced moon with light unshaded, Let my beauty ne'er be faded.
I use this not very flattering comparison because he vividly reminded me of a snake waking from torpor, as he erected his tall form, reared his head, before a little declined, and putting back his hair from his broad Saxon forehead, showed unshaded the gleam of almost savage satire which his interlocutor's tone of eagerness and look of ardour had sufficed at once to kindle in his soul and elicit from his eyes: he was himself; as Frances was herself, and in none but his own language would he now address her.
The unshaded electric light shining upon the table covered with papers dazed Katharine for a moment.
Razumov sat still with his head leaning on his hand, which nearly concealed the unshaded eye.
He threw it over his arm, and approaching the window squarely he saw a monstrous form of a fat man in an arm- chair, an unshaded lamp, the yawning of an enor- mous mouth in a big flat face encircled by a ragged halo of hair--Miss Bessie's head and bust.
"What you do need is unshaded space for the arrays and that's where the surface area of our reservoirs is a real advantage."