Definition: 1. An object with a round folding frame of long straight pieces of metal covered with material, that you use to protect yourself from the rain or from hot sun. 2. A country or system that protects people. 3. A lightweight handheld collapsible canopy. 4. A formation of military planes maintained over ground operations or targets.
Use 'umbrella' in a sentence:
1. Harry held an umbrella over Dawn.
2. May I borrow an umbrella?
3. If you have an umbrella, let me share it with you.
4. The major powers have chosen to act under the moral umbrella of the United Nations.
5. She stole him an umbrella.
6. She hit him on the head with her umbrella.
7. Umbrellas shade outdoor cafes along winding cobblestone streets.
8. It's an umbrella snake.
9. Take this umbrella with you.
10. It was raining hard, and she didn't have an umbrella.
11. It looks like rain, you'd better take an umbrella with you.
12. You forgot your umbrella and fan!
13. The wind blew my umbrella wrong side out.
14. Will you let me walk under your umbrella?
15. Rain drips from the umbrella.
16. We each have an umbrella.
17. What have you done with my umbrella?
18. 'Contact sports' is an umbrella term for a variety of different sports.
19. There ! Isn't that your umbrella?
20. Yes, it is an umbrella.
21. Look, here is an umbrella.
22. She picked up the new nylon umbrella on the sly.
23. It's rainy. Don't forget your umbrella.
24. Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?
25. There! Isn't that your umbrella?
26. Take an umbrella with you.
27. She gave him a sharp prod with her umbrella.
28. You'd better take an umbrella.
29. Don't forget to take your umbrella in case it rains.
30. Within the umbrella term 'dementia' there are many different kinds of disease.
31. It was raining hard, and she hadn't an umbrella.
32. Let's buy an umbrella.
33. Please take an umbrella with you, Annie.
34. The man with the umbrella turned the corner again.
35. Umbrella and raincoats are what people need in rainy days.
36. The umbrella has several uses.
37. Has Tom got an umbrella?
38. Share your umbrella on a rainy day.
39. The umbrella dripped moisture.
40. It's not worth bothering with an umbrella ─ the car's just outside.
41. We can leave our umbrellas at the entry.
42. Someone has made off with my umbrella.
43. Her umbrella blew inside out.
44. Can I borrow your umbrella?
45. An umbrella is not square.
46. Jane held the umbrella over her head.
47. They held a large umbrella over her.
48. Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?.
49. I can see an umbrella.
50. The umbrella keeps the rains off the user.
51. She opens her umbrella, and walks up River Street.
52. Does anyone claim this umbrella?
53. He was as cross as two sticks when his roommate took his umbrella without getting his agreement.
54. Rain dances on the umbrella.
55. She jabbed me in the arm with her umbrella.
56. It may rain; you'd better take an umbrella just in case.
57. He ran back for an umbrella.
58. Hadn't we best take an umbrella?
59. She was holding up an umbrella when I saw her in the street.
60. I'm glad we took an umbrella.
61. Many previously separate groups are now operating under the umbrella of a single authority.
62. She took a swipe at him with her umbrella.
63. I put up my umbrella.
64. Britain cannot avoid being under the US nuclear umbrella, whether it wants to or not.
65. The ribs of the umbrella are strong.
66. The man with the umbrella will be the Prime Minister.
67. Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella.