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shadow in Dogri डोगरी

shadow in Kashmiri कॉशुर

shadow in Maithili মৈথিলী

shadow in Marathi मराठी

shadow in Nepali नेपाली

shadow in Sindhi سنڌي

shadow in Tamil தமிழ்

shadow in Telugu తెలుగు

shadow in English

  • shadow adj. shaddowlike.
    english

  • shadow adj. 1. of or belonging to a shadow cabinet.
    Ex. Labour's principal speaker was ... the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (Manchester Guardian Weekly).
    2. unofficial.
    Ex. a shadow legislature, a shadow organization, a shadow President
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  • shadow expr. (the) shadows, the darkness after sunset.
    Ex. Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky (Sabine Baring-Gould).
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  • shadow expr. be afraid of one's own shadow, to be unreasonably timorous; be extremely frightened.
    Ex. One gets the impression that the whole back line [of people] are afraid of their own shadows (Vivian Jenkins).
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  • shadow expr. cast a long shadow, to wield great influence or power.
    Ex. [She] is always driven by the need for self-assertion, whether it involves ... meddling with politics and art, or merely casting a long shadow over all the people she encounters (Atla
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  • shadow expr. shadow forth, to represent faintly.
    Ex. By the same four [creatures], in the opinion of many of the Fathers, are shadowed forth the four Evangelists (Thomas Godwin).
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  • shadow expr. under (or in) the shadow of, very near to.
    Ex. The friends met in a little cafe under the shadow of St. Peter's.
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  • shadow noun shadower.
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  • shadow noun 1. shade made by some person, animal, or thing; darkness which something casts on a surface by intercepting direct rays of light. Sometimes a person's shadow is much longer than he is, and sometimes much shorter.
    2. shade, darkness, or partia
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  • shadow shadow, noun, verb, adjective.
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  • shadow v.t. 1. to protect from light; shade.
    Ex. The grass is shadowed by huge oaks.
    2. to cast a shadow on.
    3. (Figurative.) to represent faintly.
    4. to follow closely and secretly.
    Ex. The detective shadowed the suspected burg
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