beshadowed

/bɪˈʃædoʊd/
verb
  1. Past tense of beshadow: cast a shadow over; darkened or obscured.
    • The tall building beshadowed the small park across the street.
    • The old tree beshadowed the entire backyard.
    • A sudden storm beshadowed the beach, sending everyone running.
  2. Past tense of beshadow: made something seem less positive or hopeful; cast doubt or gloom over.
    • The team's loss beshadowed the coach's final game.
    • The scandal beshadowed the company's reputation for years.
    • Her illness beshadowed what should have been a happy holiday.
adjective
  1. Covered or darkened by a shadow; in shadow.
    • The beshadowed path was cool and mysterious.
    • We sat in the beshadowed corner of the garden.
    • The beshadowed side of the mountain stayed cold all day.
  2. Made gloomy or less hopeful; clouded by doubt or trouble.
    • She gave a beshadowed smile, knowing the difficulties ahead.
    • His beshadowed mood worried his friends.
    • The beshadowed future of the project caused concern.
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