shadower
/ˈʃædoʊər/
noun
- A person or thing that follows someone closely and secretly, like a detective or spy.
- In the movie, the shadower was a private investigator hired by the family.
- The detective hired a shadower to watch the suspect's movements.
- She noticed a shadower following her home from work every evening.
- A person who closely imitates or mimics another person's actions or style.
- The young artist was a shadower of the famous painter, copying every brushstroke.
- In the dance competition, one contestant was a clear shadower of the previous winner's moves.
- He became a shadower of his older brother, wearing the same clothes and using the same phrases.