Lamppost vs Lampshade - What's the difference?
lamppost | lampshade |
The pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight.
A cover over a lamp to either diffuse the light or to block it in certain directions so it doesn't cause glare by shining directly in one's eyes.
To intentionally call attention to the improbable, incongruent, or nature of an element or situation featured in a work of fiction within the work itself.
* 2011 , Corinne Gaston, "
As nouns the difference between lamppost and lampshade
is that lamppost is the pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight while lampshade is a cover over a lamp to either diffuse the light or to block it in certain directions so it doesn't cause glare by shining directly in one's eyes.As a verb lampshade is
to intentionally call attention to the improbable, incongruent, or nature of an element or situation featured in a work of fiction within the work itself.lamppost
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(lampshad)Adapted comic book flick has the ring, but no power", Daily Trojan , 21 June 2011:
- Only one short bit of humor is endearing, lampshading the ridiculousness of an eye-mask being able to conceal a superhero's identity.
