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Overshadow for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: ,oʊvər'ʃædoʊ

What does Overshadow really mean?

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Overshadow is a word that we often use to describe a situation when something or someone becomes less important or less noticeable because there is something or someone else that is more important or more noticeable. It's like when you have a star-studded lineup of famous singers performing on a stage, and one of them is a superstar with a powerful voice that attracts all the attention. The other singers may still be really talented, but we say that they are overshadowed by the superstar because the audience pays more attention to the superstar's performance.

So, imagine you are playing a game with your friends, and you are doing a really great job, making amazing moves and scoring points. But suddenly, one of your friends who is usually not as good as you, starts doing even better than you and gets all the attention and praise from everyone. In this situation, you are being overshadowed by your friend because their performance is getting more recognition and overshadowing your own accomplishments.

Now, let's look at another definition of overshadow. Sometimes, we use this word to talk about something or someone that casts a shadow over another thing or person. Just like when a big tree blocks the sunlight and casts a shadow on the grass below, causing it to be in darkness. In this sense, overshadow means that something is blocking the light and making something else darker or less visible.

For example, imagine you are playing a game of soccer on a sunny day, and you are trying to score a goal. Suddenly, a huge cloud appears and covers the sun, casting a shadow over the field. Now, it becomes harder for you to see the goal and aim accurately because the shadow of the cloud is overshadowing the field, making it darker and less clear.

So, in summary, overshadow means that something or someone becomes less important or less noticeable because there is something or someone else that is more important or more noticeable. It can also mean that something is blocking the light and making something else darker or less visible.

Revised and Fact checked by David Anderson on 2023-10-29 14:51:01

Overshadow In a sentece

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  • During the talent show, Sarah's amazing singing overshadowed all the other performances.
  • The towering skyscraper overshadowed the small houses in the neighborhood.
  • The bright and colorful fireworks overshadowed the dim stars in the night sky.
  • The loud laughter of the comedian overshadowed the quiet conversations in the room.
  • The impressive special effects in the movie overshadowed the mediocre acting.

Overshadow Synonyms

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Overshadow Hyponyms

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