- SHADY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHADY is producing or affording shade How to use shady in a sentence
- SHADY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHADY definition: 1 sheltered from direct light from the sun: 2 dishonest or illegal: 3 sheltered from direct… Learn more
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Definition of shady adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- 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
- 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
- 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(informal) Not trustworthy; disreputable Synonyms: corrupt, dodgy, dubious, equivocal, seedy, sketchy, suspicious He is a shady character
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