overshadowed

[US]/ˌəʊvəˈʃædəʊd/
[UK]/ˌoʊvərˈʃædoʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make something dark or less visible; to make something gloomy; to make something unpleasant or reduce enjoyment; to make someone or something seem less impressive

Phrases & Collocations

overshadowed by

overshadowed the moment

overshadowed his achievements

overshadowed by doubt

overshadowed by events

overshadowed by tragedy

overshadowed by concerns

overshadowed by success

overshadowed by fear

overshadowed by competition

Example Sentences

the bright sun overshadowed the stars in the sky.

the new policy overshadowed the previous regulations.

her achievements were overshadowed by the scandal.

the team's victory was overshadowed by injuries.

the beauty of the landscape was overshadowed by the storm.

his kindness was overshadowed by his harsh words.

the festival was overshadowed by the tragic event.

her talent was overshadowed by her lack of confidence.

the success of the project was overshadowed by budget cuts.

the joy of the occasion was overshadowed by sadness.

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