shady

/ˈʃeɪdi/
adjective
  1. Protected from direct sunlight; providing or giving shade.
    • The patio is nice and shady in the afternoon.
    • She wore a wide hat to keep her face shady while gardening.
    • We found a shady spot under the oak tree to have our picnic.
  2. Of doubtful honesty or legality; suspicious or dishonest.
    • He was involved in some shady business practices.
    • The website looked shady, so I didn't enter my credit card information.
    • I don't trust that deal — it seems a bit shady.
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