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  1. SHADOWED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of shadow 2. to follow closely: 3. to follow someone else while…. Learn more.

  2. verb [ T ] uk / ˈʃæd.əʊ / us / ˈʃæd.oʊ / shadow verb [T] (FOLLOW) to follow closely: The police think that the robbers shadowed their victims for days before the crime. The euro has closely shadowed the dollar. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to follow someone or something. follow Follow me - this way!

  3. noun. shad· ow ˈsha- (ˌ)dō. Synonyms of shadow. 1. : the dark figure cast upon a surface by a body intercepting the rays from a source of light. 2. : partial darkness or obscurity within a part of space from which rays from a source of light are cut off by an interposed opaque body. 3. : a small degree or portion : trace. 4.

  4. Shadowed definition: noting or pertaining to an ornamented type in which the embellishment is outside the character, especially one in which a black line at one side and at the top or bottom gives the effect of a cast shadow. . See examples of SHADOWED used in a sentence.

  5. verb [ T ] uk / ˈʃæd.əʊ / us / ˈʃæd.oʊ / shadow verb [T] (FOLLOW) to follow closely: The police think that the robbers shadowed their victims for days before the crime. The euro has closely shadowed the dollar. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to follow someone or something. follow Follow me - this way!

  6. adjective. filled with shade. “the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed ”. synonyms: shadowy, shady, umbrageous. shaded. protected from heat and light with shade or shadow.

  7. Synonyms for SHADOWED: shady, shaded, darkened, shadowy, sheltered, dark, covered, dim; Antonyms of SHADOWED: exposed, sunny, light, illuminated, lighted, bright, luminous, brilliant.

  8. Definition of shadow verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 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.

  10. shadow somebody to follow and watch someone closely and often secretly He was shadowed for a week by the secret police.