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- Dictionaryshadow/ˈʃadəʊ/
noun
- 1. a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface: "trees cast long shadows" Similar
- 2. used in reference to proximity, ominous oppressiveness, or sadness and gloom: "the shadow of war fell across Europe" Similar
verb
- 1. envelop in shadow; cast a shadow over: "the market is shadowed by St Margaret's church" Similar
- 2. follow and observe (someone) closely and secretly: "he had been up all night shadowing a team of poachers" Similar
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SHADOW definition: 1. an area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something: 2. an area of darkness in…. Learn more.
- English (US)
SHADOW meaning: 1. an area of darkness, caused by light...
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- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word shadow as a noun, verb, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of shadow.
a period or instance of gloom, unhappiness, mistrust, doubt, dissension, or the like, as in friendship or one's life: Their relationship was not without shadows. a dominant or pervasive threat, influence, or atmosphere, especially one causing gloom, fear, doubt, or the like: They lived under the shadow of war.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word shadow, from a dark shape on a surface to a hint or image of something beyond. See synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of shadow in different contexts.
A shadow is a dark shape that is formed when an object blocks a source of light. On a sunny day, practically everything casts a shadow — including you. Shadow can also act as an action, like when you shadow, or follow, someone on the first day at a new job.
A shadow [C] is a dark shape made when a light shines on a person or an object: As the sun went down we cast long shadows on the lawn. Shadow [U] is an area of darkness in which it is difficult to distinguish things easily: Her face was in deep shadow.
n. 1. a. A dark area or shape made by an object blocking rays of light. b. The darkness or diminished light caused by the blocking of a light source: The back yard is in shadow all day long. c. A darker area in a picture or photograph. d. shadows The darkness following sunset. 2. a. often shadows A darkened area of skin under the eye. b.