n.
Pronunciation: ' sha-( ˌ )d ō
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English shadwe, from Old English sceaduw-, sceadu shade
Date: before 12th century
1 : 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
2 : a reflected image
3 : shelter from danger or observation
4 a : an imperfect and faint representation b : an imitation of something : COPY
5 : the dark figure cast upon a surface by a body intercepting the rays from a source of light
6 : PHANTOM
7 plural : DARK 1A
8 : a shaded or darker portion of a picture
9 : an attenuated form or a vestigial remnant
10 a : an inseparable companion or follower b : one (as a spy or detective) that shadows
11 : a small degree or portion : TRACE
12 : a source of gloom or unhappiness
13 a : an area near an object : VICINITY b : pervasive and dominant influence
14 : a state of ignominy or obscurity
– shad · ow · less \ ' sha-d ō -l ə s, -d ə -l ə s \ adjective
– shad · ow · like \ - ˌ l ī k \ adjective