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umbrella
[uhm-brel-uh]
noun
a light, small, portable, usually circular cover for protection from rain or sun, consisting of a fabric held on a collapsible frame of thin ribs radiating from the top of a carrying stick or handle.
the saucer- or bowl-shaped, gelatinous body of a jellyfish; bell.
something that covers or protects from above, as military aircraft safeguarding surface forces.
an air umbrella.
any general kind of protection.
a price umbrella.
something, as an organization or policy, that covers or encompasses a number of groups or elements.
adjective
shaped like or intended to perform the function of an umbrella.
having the quality or function of covering or applying simultaneously to a number of similar items, elements, or groups.
an umbrella organization; umbrella coverage in an insurance policy.
umbrella
/ ʌmˈbrɛlə /
noun
a portable device used for protection against rain, snow, etc, and consisting of a light canopy supported on a collapsible metal frame mounted on a central rod
the flattened cone-shaped contractile body of a jellyfish or other medusa
a protective shield or screen, esp of aircraft or gunfire
anything that has the effect of a protective screen or cover
any system or agency that provides centralized organization or general cover for a group of related companies, organizations, etc
dance umbrella
( as modifier )
an umbrella fund
umbrella group
Other Word Forms
- umbrellaless adjective
- umbrellalike adjective
- umbrella-like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of umbrella1
Word History and Origins
Origin of umbrella1
Example Sentences
Kennedy forcefully denied that he has limited access to vaccines and defended his record in restoring trust in federal healthcare agencies under the umbrella of the U.S.
The TUC, the umbrella group for trade unions in the UK, is calling for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to consider a range of wealth taxes in November's Budget to help boost investment in public services.
Children somersaulted into a pool as adults sipped cocktails and dined on burgers, blue- and orange-striped umbrellas shielding them from the summer sun.
It’s a good idea to set up your blanket or umbrella near a lifeguard and check in before jumping into the water, Kittell said.
And schools have recently offered an umbrella of support and protection for families affected by federal immigration enforcement.
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