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- SHADY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHADY is producing or affording shade How to use shady in a sentence
- SHADY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You can describe activities as shady when you think that they might be dishonest or illegal You can also use shady to describe people who are involved in such activities
- shady - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(informal) Not trustworthy; disreputable Synonyms: corrupt, dodgy, dubious, equivocal, seedy, sketchy, suspicious He is a shady character
- What does Shady mean? - Definitions. net
Shady generally refers to a place protected from direct sunlight, therefore having lower light levels and temperatures In a metaphorical or colloquial sense, shady can also refer to something or someone that is doubtful, suspicious, dishonest, or disreputable
- shady - definition and meaning - Wordnik
adjective Of dubious character, morality, or legality; questionable from The Century Dictionary Abounding with or affording shade Sheltered from glare or sultry heat; shaded: as, a shady place Such as cannot bear the light; of doubtful honesty or morality: as, a shady transaction
- Shady Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Their backyard is nice and shady I don't trust him He seems like a pretty shady character
- Shady - definition of shady by The Free Dictionary
Of dubious character, morality, or legality; questionable: "men who could indulge in any shady deal in downtown offices and still pose as beneficent angels on the golf course" (Louis Auchincloss)
- shady - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Collocations: involved in shady [affairs, business, behavior, dealings, deals], is a shady [businessman, politician, senator, character], something [seems, feels] shady about [this, him], more
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