n.
        - comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight.
 - a position of relative inferiority or obscurity.
 - a colour, especially with regard to how light or dark it is. 
▸a slight degree of difference between colours.
 - a slightly differing variety:
 all shades of opinion.
 ▸a slight amount.
 - a lampshade.
 - N. Amer. a screen or blind on a window.
 - 
(shades)
 informal sunglasses.
 - literary a ghost. 
▸
(the Shades)
 the underworld.
 
v.
    - screen from direct light. 
▸cover, moderate, or exclude the light of.
 - darken or colour with parallel pencil lines or a block of colour.
 - informal narrowly win.
 - reduce or decline in amount, rate, or price.
 
 
  Phrase
  
    
      - shades of ——
 suggestive or reminiscent of someone or something. 
    
   
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  OE sc(e)adu, of Gmc origin; cf. shadow.