OVERSHADOW


Meaning of OVERSHADOW in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

story

It is easy to let this feeling of tragedy overshadow his story , but that would be wrong.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

An impressive 25-story skyscraper overshadows the temple next door.

Rumors of financial malpractice overshadowed the President's inauguration ceremony.

Tim felt constantly overshadowed by his older brother.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But even this sad circumstance was overshadowed for me by political events of the week.

Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.

He has been overshadowed by Kevin Hardy, the top defensive prospect in the draft.

It was an anxiety so consuming that it overshadowed what actually happened once the war came.

It would be overshadowed if it did.

The first was that the adjoining bungalow would not be overshadowed, either practically or figuratively, by the new house.

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