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Slade Meaning in English

word

/ˈsɫeɪd/
SLAYD
/ˈsleɪd/
SLAYD

Definition

A 'slade' is an old word for a small, open area or glade in a forest, or sometimes a small valley. It is considered archaic and is rarely used in modern English.

Usage & Nuances

Extremely rare and old-fashioned in modern English, mainly found in poetry, local British place names, or historical writing. Don't use it in everyday conversation; 'glade' or 'clearing' is more common.

Example Sentences

The deer stood quietly in the slade.

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Sunlight filled the little slade between the trees.

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They set up their tent in a slade for the night.

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If you follow the stream, you'll find a quiet slade where bluebells grow.

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Old legends say spirits gather in the deepest slade at midnight.

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You rarely hear anyone use the word 'slade' these days.

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