sunshade
Americannoun
noun
Usage
What does sunshade mean? Sunshade is a general term for something that’s intended to block sunshine and provide shade—something that shades you from the sun. Things that could be called a sunshade include an awning (like in a stadium or on the back of your house), a parasol (one of those umbrellas used for shade), and that thing you put on the inside of your car’s windshield so the car doesn’t so get so hot in the sun. Although the word shades is a slang term for sunglasses, the word sunshade does not typically refer to sunglasses. Example: I don’t want to get a sunburn while sitting on the deck, so I’m going to install some kind of sunshade.
Etymology
Origin of sunshade
Example Sentences
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Even in L1, the sunshade would need to have a certain critical mass to avoid being shoved out of place — at least a few million metric tons.
From Scientific American • Aug. 1, 2023
Car windows are tinted, shade structures tower over grocery store parking spaces, and it’s rare to see a playground without a sunshade stretching over it.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 18, 2023
A good sunshade will shelter a family of four from gusty winds.
From New York Times • Jun. 17, 2023
City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez held a press conference to announce a new prototype sunshade and lighting system at a bus stop in Westlake.
From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2023
He rigged the towel to the boom to act as a sunshade and brought a bunk cushion up.
From "The Voyage Of The Frog" by Gary Paulsen
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