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- OVERSHADOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OVERSHADOW is to cast a shadow over How to use overshadow in a sentence
- OVERSHADOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OVERSHADOW definition: 1 to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: 2 (of a building) to be… Learn more
- 237 Synonyms Antonyms for OVERSHADOW - Thesaurus. com
Find 237 different ways to say OVERSHADOW, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- OVERSHADOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If an unpleasant event or feeling overshadows something, it makes it less happy or enjoyable Fears for the President's safety could overshadow his peace-making mission [VERB noun] Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital [VERB noun]
- Overshadow - definition of overshadow by The Free Dictionary
Define overshadow overshadow synonyms, overshadow pronunciation, overshadow translation, English dictionary definition of overshadow tr v o·ver·shad·owed , o·ver·shad·ow·ing , o·ver·shad·ows 1 To cast a shadow over; darken or obscure 2 To make insignificant by comparison; dominate
- overshadow verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
overshadow something to make an event less pleasant than it should be synonym cloud News of the accident overshadowed the day's events
- overshadow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
overshadow (third-person singular simple present overshadows, present participle overshadowing, simple past and past participle overshadowed) To obscure something by casting a shadow To dominate something and make it seem insignificant
- Overshadow - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
overshadow: Use this word when something or someone makes another thing seem less important or significant Her talent was overshadowed by her sister's accomplishments; The success of the movie overshadowed the controversies; haunt: Typically used when referring to something that continuously causes distress, worry, or persistent memories
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