shadier

[ˈʃeɪdiər]

shadier Definition

  • 1comparative form of 'shady': of doubtful honesty or legality; unreliable
  • 2comparative form of 'shady': offering shade from bright light; sheltered or dark

Using shadier: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shadier" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's financial dealings became shadier as time went on.

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    I don't trust that guy, he seems even shadier than the last one.

  • Example

    The park was a great place to relax in the shade on a hot day, but the shadier areas felt a bit creepy.

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    The shadier parts of the city are known for their high crime rates.

shadier Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: shadier in Brief

'Shadier' [ˈʃeɪdiər] is the comparative form of 'shady', which can mean of doubtful honesty or legality, or offering shade from bright light. It can be used to describe people, places, or situations. Examples include 'The company's financial dealings became shadier as time went on.' and 'The park was a great place to relax in the shade on a hot day, but the shadier areas felt a bit creepy.' Synonyms include 'dodgier', 'fishier', and 'sketchier'.