Shadow

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(noun) shade within clear boundaries. Synonyms: shadow.
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(noun) an unilluminated area. Synonyms: darkness, dark, shadow. Example: "He moved off into the darkness."
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(noun) something existing in perception only. Synonyms: apparition, phantom, phantasm, phantasma, fantasm, shadow. Example: "A ghostly apparition at midnight."
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(noun) a premonition of something adverse. Synonyms: shadow. Example: "A shadow over his happiness."
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(noun) an indication that something has been present. Synonyms: trace, vestige, tincture, shadow. Examples: "There wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim." "A tincture of condescension."
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(noun) refuge from danger or observation. Synonyms: shadow. Example: "He felt secure in his father's shadow."
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(noun) a dominating and pervasive presence. Synonyms: shadow. Example: "He received little recognition working in the shadow of his father."
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(noun) a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements. Synonyms: tail, shadow, shadower.
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(noun) an inseparable companion. Synonyms: shadow. Example: "The poor child was his mother's shadow."
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(verb) follow, usually without the person's knowledge. Synonyms: shadow. Example: "The police are shadowing her."
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(verb) cast a shadow over. Synonyms: shadow, shade, shade off.
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(verb) make appear small by comparison. Synonyms: shadow, overshadow, dwarf. Example: "This year's debt dwarfs that of last year."
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