Crossword-Solution: SHIELDED 8 letters, 47 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Shielded imp. & p. p. of Shield

We have 47 clues for the answer “SHIELDED”

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Provided cover for 1 answer
Protected from harm 1 answer
Given protection. 1 answer
Like computer speakers 1 answer
Harbored, as from danger 1 answer
Kept from harm 1 answer
Hid from view 2 answers
Not in harm's way 3 answers
Protected from danger 3 answers
Safe from harm 5 answers
Out of harm's way 6 answers
CAUSE HARM TO 11 answers
inhabitable 23 answers
tenantable 23 answers
Habitable 23 answers
homelike 25 answers
livable 26 answers
roomy 33 answers
Homey 33 answers
Sheltered 34 answers
Spacious 37 answers
Protected 38 answers
armoured 39 answers
buttressed 40 answers
barricaded 41 answers
cosy 42 answers
insurmountable 42 answers
invulnerable 43 answers
Impregnable 43 answers
Unassailable 43 answers
insuperable 44 answers
Comfy 46 answers
braced 48 answers
Immune 48 answers
Fortified 49 answers
impassable 50 answers
strengthened 51 answers
Empowered 51 answers
entrenched 52 answers
safeguarded 55 answers
reinforced 55 answers
ARMED ___ 55 answers
Commodious 58 answers
Snug 63 answers
Supported. 65 answers
Suitable 77 answers
solid 94 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHIELDED (5)

Now, as I look back on it, I see that I’ve always, even when I was little, shielded him.” As she laughed, Fred caught the bright spark in her eye that he knew so well, and held it for a happy instant.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
She thrust a bare, white arm from the curtain which shielded her open door, and received the cup from his hands.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994
Fit sire was he of a selfish race, Who first to temptation yielded, Then to mend his case tried to heap disgrace On the woman he should have shielded.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Once on a time a many folk were met to talk about that meeting and what came of it, and Bersi made this song:-- (42) “Thou didst leave me forlorn to the sword-stroke, Strong lord of the field of the serpent! And needy and fallen ye find me, Since my foeman ye shielded from danger.
The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald Unknown 2008
However, a pleasant circumstance modified the gloom of this edifice and assured it a remnant of reserve and dignity in its ill-considered old age: it stood back a fine hundred feet from the highway, and was shielded in part by a friendly group of maple trees and one glorious elm, hoary, robust, and majestic, a veteran of the days when this was forest ground.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004

Quotes with SHIELDED (3)

Hope is like sunshine, which is still there, shielded by clouds Hope is that light, which beckons to brighten our days The breezy buoyancy of hope stirs us to hold hands The darkest of clouds disintegrate, says Mother Nature.
Balroop Singh
Besides, the story is ambivalent and mysterious in its ending. Is this Alkestis returning from down below? Why does she have a veil over her face? Could it be that when we forcefully bring back to life what has been lost through love what we get is only a shate of its former reality? Maybe we can never succeed fully in restoring the soul to life. Maybe she will always be veiled and at least partially shielded from the rigors of actual life. Love demands a submission that is total.
Thomas Moore Care of the Soul: Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life
When... did it become irrational to dislike religion, any religion, even to dislike it vehemently? When did reason get redescribed as unreason? When were the fairy stories of the superstitious placed above criticism, beyond satire? A religion was not a race. It was an idea, and ideas stood (or fell) because they were strong enough (or too weak) to withstand criticism, not because they were shielded from it. Strong ideas welcomed dissent.
Salman Rushdie Joseph Anton: A Memoir
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Appears in: Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1966–2023).