Meaning of Shadow
In simple words: A dark shape made when something blocks light.
Shadow in a sentence
- The shadow of the tree provided a cool refuge on a hot day.
- He felt a shadow lurking behind him as he walked alone at night.
- In psychology, a person's shadow can represent their hidden desires.
- The artist painted a beautiful landscape with the shadow of mountains in the background.
- During the eclipse, the moon cast a shadow over the sun.
- She always felt a shadow of doubt when making important decisions.
- The villain's shadow loomed large over the town in the story.
- He tried to avoid the shadow of his past mistakes as he moved forward in life.
How to use Shadow
Use 'shadow' in various contexts like 'her shadow was long in the evening light'. It's neutral and can refer to both literal and metaphorical meanings, such as 'the shadow of doubt'. Avoid using it in overly formal writing.
Grammar pattern
shadow + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'shadow' following you around like a loyal dog.
Related words
Collocations with Shadow
Synonyms for Shadow
Opposites of Shadow
- light
- brightness
Common mistakes with Shadow
- Confused with 'shade' — 'shadow' is a specific dark shape while 'shade' refers to a darker area or coolness under an object.
- Incorrectly pluralized as 'shadows' when talking about one person's shadow.
- Using 'shadow' to mean ghost when it doesn't imply a supernatural presence.
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Shadow in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
ظل, خيال
شكل داكن يتكون عندما يحجب شيء ما الضوء.
- Bengaliবাংলা
ছায়া
আলো আটকে গেলে তৈরি হওয়া একটি কালো আকৃতি।
- GermanDeutsch
Schatten
Eine dunkle Form, die entsteht, wenn etwas Licht blockiert.
- SpanishEspañol
Sombra
Una forma oscura que se crea cuando algo bloquea la luz.
- Persianفارسی
سایه
یه شکل تیره که وقتی یه چیزی جلوی نور رو میگیره درست میشه.
- FrenchFrançais
Ombre
Une forme sombre créée quand quelque chose bloque la lumière.
- Hindiहिन्दी
छाया
जब कुछ प्रकाश को रोकता है, तो एक काली आकृति बनती है।
- ItalianItaliano
Ombra
Una forma scura creata quando qualcosa blocca la luce.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Sombra
Uma forma escura feita quando algo bloqueia a luz.
- RussianРусский
Тень
Темная фигура, которая появляется, когда что-то блокирует свет.
- Urduاردو
سایہ
روشنی روکنے سے بننے والی تاریک شکل۔
- Chinese中文
阴影
当某物挡住光线时形成的黑暗形状。
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Frequently asked questions about Shadow
What does Shadow mean?
A dark shape made when something blocks light.
What is the definition of Shadow?
the dark shape that somebody/something’s form makes on a surface, for example on the ground, when they are between the light and the surface
How do you use Shadow in a sentence?
The shadow of the tree provided a cool refuge on a hot day.
Can you give another example of Shadow?
He felt a shadow lurking behind him as he walked alone at night.
What are synonyms for Shadow?
Common alternatives include hint.
What is the opposite of Shadow?
Opposite meanings include light, brightness.
What words go with Shadow?
It commonly pairs with dark, deep, dense, cast, create, make, fall, lie, get longer, among the shadows, in the shadows, into the shadows, live in the shadow of somebody/something, dark, deep, dense, cast, create, make, fall, lie, get longer, among the shadows, in the shadows, into the shadows, live in the shadow of somebody/something.
What are common mistakes when using Shadow?
Confused with 'shade' — 'shadow' is a specific dark shape while 'shade' refers to a darker area or coolness under an object. Incorrectly pluralized as 'shadows' when talking about one person's shadow. Using 'shadow' to mean ghost when it doesn't imply a supernatural presence.
How do you pronounce Shadow?
US: /["/ˈʃædəʊ/"]/, UK: /["/ˈʃædəʊ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Shadow?
Use 'shadow' in various contexts like 'her shadow was long in the evening light'. It's neutral and can refer to both literal and metaphorical meanings, such as 'the shadow of doubt'. Avoid using it in overly formal writing.
What CEFR level is Shadow?
"Shadow" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.





