Hledat
shady
01
podezřelý, nejasný
having a suspicious or dishonest quality
Example
Her shady past included a series of dubious financial transactions.
The shady origins of the product led consumers to question its safety and efficacy.
He was known for his shady business practices, which often left clients in the dark.
02
stinný, ve stínu
having limited sunlight, often due to obstruction from objects or clouds
Example
The garden remained shady throughout the day because of the tall trees.
Her favorite spot for reading was under the shady awning on the porch.
The picnic area was pleasantly shady, providing a cool retreat on a sunny day.
word family
shade
shade
Noun
shady
Adjective
shadiness
Noun
shadiness
Noun
Příklad
Her shady past included a series of dubious financial transactions.
The shady origins of the product led consumers to question its safety and efficacy.
He was known for his shady business practices, which often left clients in the dark.
The shady circumstances surrounding the donation raised eyebrows among the community members.
The shady deal offered by the contractor made everyone skeptical about its legitimacy.
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