umbra

[ˈʌmbrə]

umbra Definition

  • 1the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse
  • 2a shadow or darkness

Using umbra: Examples

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

  • Example

    The moon's umbra will be visible during the total solar eclipse.

  • Example

    The tree provided some umbra from the scorching sun.

  • Example

    The building cast an umbra over the park.

  • Example

    The painting was mostly in umbra tones.

umbra Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for umbra

Phrases with umbra

  • the partially shaded outer region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing a partial eclipse

    Example

    The penumbra of the eclipse was visible from our location.

  • in the shadow or influence of something or someone

    Example

    The small town was in the umbra of the big city, and its culture was heavily influenced by it.

  • umbra mortis

    the shadow of death

    Example

    The patient was in the umbra mortis, and the doctors were doing everything they could to save him.

Origins of umbra

from Latin 'umbra', meaning 'shadow'

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Summary: umbra in Brief

'Umbra' [ˈʌmbrə] refers to the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, such as the area on Earth or the Moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse. It can also mean a shadow or darkness. The term is used in phrases like 'in the umbra of,' which means in the shadow or influence of something or someone.