Meaning & Definition of word "Penumbra"

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    Penumbra

    /pəˈnʌm.brə/

    noun:

    • 1. The partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
      • Example: During the solar eclipse, the penumbra is the area where only a part of the sun is obscured.
    • 2. A shadowy, marginal area or a state of ambiguity.
      • Example: The penumbra of uncertainty surrounding the decision made many stakeholders anxious.
    • 3. A region of a gradient between light and shadow.
      • Example: The artist skillfully portrayed the penumbra of twilight in his landscape painting.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'paene' meaning 'nearly' and 'umbra' meaning 'shadow'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    penumbral eclipse:

    An eclipse in which the Moon passes through the Earth's penumbra, resulting in only a slight darkening.

    penumbral zone:

    A transitional area where light gradually diminishes before becoming fully dark.

    Related Words

    umbra:

    The fully shaded inner region of a shadow.

    shadow:

    A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.

    light:

    The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.

    Slang Meanings of penumbra

    Meaning: A vague or obscure area in a situation.

    Example Sentence: His explanation was in the penumbra of uncertainty about the project.

    Meaning: A gray area where rules are not clearly defined.

    Example Sentence: In the penumbra of policies, employees might cut corners.