Sunshade
(noun)
An object or device used to protect someone or something from the sun's rays, such as an umbrella, canopy, or awning.
Origin:
Late 19th century blend of sun and shade, influenced by german words for the same concept.
Examples:
- She took a sunshade to the beach to protect herself from the sun's harmful rays.
- The park had several sunshades set up to provide relief from the hot sun.
- He opened the sunshade of his convertible car to enjoy the scenic drive.
- The baby's stroller was equipped with a sunshade to protect the child from the sun.
- The picnic table had a sunshade to keep the food and drinks cool.