enshadow

[en-shad-oh]

enshadow Definition

  • 1to cast a shadow over something
  • 2to obscure or darken something

Using enshadow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enshadow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tall trees enshadowed the small garden.

  • Example

    The dark clouds enshadowed the entire town.

  • Example

    The scandalous rumors enshadowed his reputation.

enshadow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enshadow

Phrases with enshadow

  • enshadowed by

    to be overshadowed or obscured by something

    Example

    Her achievements were enshadowed by her controversial past.

  • enshadowed in mystery

    to be shrouded in mystery or uncertainty

    Example

    The disappearance of the plane remains enshadowed in mystery.

  • enshadowed by doubt

    to be plagued by doubt or uncertainty

    Example

    His decision was enshadowed by doubt and second-guessing.

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Summary: enshadow in Brief

The verb 'enshadow' [en-shad-oh] means to cast a shadow over something, or to obscure or darken it. It can be used literally, as in 'The tall trees enshadowed the small garden,' or figuratively, as in 'The scandalous rumors enshadowed his reputation.' The phrase 'enshadowed by' is often used to describe being overshadowed or obscured by something.