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shadow

Definition for shadow

noun as in darkness

noun as in hint, suggestion

verb as in make dark

verb as in follow secretly

Strongest match

stalk

Strong matches

dog, pursue, tag, tail, trail, watch

Weak matches

keep in sight, spy on

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Example Sentences

Mr Burghart, who is also the shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has been one of the team that have helped prepare Mrs Badenoch for her encounters with Sir Keir.

From BBC

Maybe this is it — the beginning of the end we’ve all sensed creeping closer, even if we tried to shove it into the shadows.

From Salon

Tyson, as you might expect from a man aged 58 and having not competed professionally in 19 years, was a shadow of his old self.

From BBC

The massive neck dips, casting a curving shadow on the mossy ground.

The incident- known as a quick reaction alert - is not uncommon and involves RAF crews shadowing Russian military aircraft near UK airspace.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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