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  1. to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news. (of a building) to be much taller than another building and therefore block the sun from it: Grand Central Station in New York is overshadowed by the PanAm building.

  2. to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news. (of a building) to be much taller than another building and therefore block the sun from it: Grand Central Station in New York is overshadowed by the PanAm building.

  3. to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news. (of a building) to be much taller than another building and therefore block the sun from it: Grand Central Station in New York is overshadowed by the PanAm building.

  4. 4 days ago · If you are overshadowed by a person or thing, you are less successful, important, or impressive than they are. Hester is overshadowed by her younger and more attractive sister. [ be VERB -ed ]

  5. 1. : to cast a shadow over. 2. : to exceed in importance : outweigh. Synonyms. becloud. bedim. befog. blacken. blear. blur. cloud. darken. dim. dislimn. fog. fuzz (up) haze. mist. obscure.

  6. Define overshadowed. overshadowed synonyms, overshadowed pronunciation, overshadowed translation, English dictionary definition of overshadowed. 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....

  7. Other forms: overshadowed; overshadowing; overshadows. To overshadow is to appear more important or larger than something else. Your sister's tendency to interrupt and speak loudly sometimes overshadows what a caring person she is.

  8. The achievement of the men’s team was overshadowed by the continuing success of the women’s team. 2 to make an occasion or period of time less enjoyable by making people feel sad or worried The threat of war overshadowed the summer of 1939. 3 if a tall building, mountain etc overshadows a place, it is very close to it and much taller than it a d...

  9. verb. /ˌəʊvəˈʃædəʊ/ /ˌəʊvərˈʃædəʊ/ [often passive] Verb Forms. overshadow somebody/something to make somebody/something seem less important, or successful. He had always been overshadowed by his elder sister. Domestic policy was soon overshadowed by political unrest abroad. Topics Difficulty and failure c1. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. verb (used with object) to be more important or significant by comparison: For years he overshadowed his brother. Synonyms: dwarf, outshine, eclipse. to cast a shadow over; cover with shadows, clouds, darkness, etc.; darken or obscure: clouds overshadowing the moon. to make sad or hang heavily over; cast a pall on:

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