overshaded
/ˌoʊvərˈʃeɪdɪd/
adjective
- Covered or darkened by a shadow.
- The overshaded corner of the garden stays cool even in summer.
- We sat in the overshaded area under the bridge to escape the sun.
- The overshaded path was damp and mossy from lack of sunlight.
- Made to seem less important or noticeable by comparison.
- Her achievements were overshaded by her brother's fame.
- The small café felt overshaded by the giant chain store next door.
- His quiet contributions were overshaded by the loud arguments in the meeting.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense and past participle of overshade.
- The old willow tree overshaded the picnic area perfectly.
- Her success overshaded all the other contestants' efforts.
- The clouds overshaded the field just before the game started.