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shadow

shad·ow [ sháddō ]


noun  (plural shad·ows)
Definition:
 
1. darkened shape of something in light: a darkened shape on a surface that falls behind somebody or something blocking the light

2. darkness: relative darkness in a place that is being screened or blocked off from direct sunlight
Part of the room was in shadow.

3. hint of something: a slight suggestion or hint of something
beyond the shadow of a doubt

4. ominous gloom: a depressing or ominous gloom
The news cast a shadow over the party.

5. threat: an ever-present threat or blight
living under the shadow of environmental disaster

6. dark area under eyes: a darkened area of skin under the eyes, usually caused by fatigue

7. overshadowed state: a state in which somebody is always overshadowed by another person
grew up in his brother's shadow

8. regular companion: somebody who is the invariable companion of somebody else

9. person secretly trailing another: somebody who secretly follows somebody, e.g. a detective or spy

10. inferior remnant: a remnant of somebody or something formerly greater or more important
now a shadow of her former self

11. arts paranormal copy: an imitation or copy of something
Same as  shade (sense 5) (sense 9)

the shadow of the stars in the dark lake

12. shelter: something that provides protection

13. business somebody learning by observation: somebody who learns a job by observing the person who regularly does the job

14. medicine atypical area in X-ray: an atypical area showing up on an X-ray

15. psychoanalysis Jungian archetype: in Jungian psychology, the archetype that represents sexual and aggressive instincts inherited from a more primitive stage of humanity



transitive verb  (past and past participle shad·owed, present participle shad·ow·ing, 3rd person present singular shad·ows)
Definition:
 
1. protect something from light: to shade something from the light
Her face was shadowed by a wide-brimmed straw hat.

2. follow somebody: to go everywhere that somebody else goes in order to watch what they are doing, especially secretly
The police had been shadowing him for days.

3. business learn job by following worker: to accompany and observe somebody who is doing a job in order to learn how it is done

4. represent something vaguely: to represent something vaguely or in outline



adjective 
Definition:
 
U.K. politics in capacity of opposition counterpart: describes a member of the largest opposition party who speaks on a particular area of policy and would hold a ministerial job if that party were in government
the shadow cabinet

[ Old English sceaduwe, form of sceadu (see shade)]

shad·ow·er noun

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