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Overshadowed Meaning in English

word · lemma: overshadow

ˌoʊvɝˈʃædoʊd
oh-ver-SHAD-ohd
ˌəʊvəʃˈædəʊd
oh-vuh-SHAD-ohd

Definition

If someone or something is overshadowed, they appear less important or impressive because someone or something else dominates attention. It can also mean to be literally shaded over or made less bright.

Usage & Nuances

'Overshadowed' is formal to neutral, often used for emotional effects (feeling less important) or physical scenarios (in a shadow). Common collocations: 'overshadowed by', 'feeling overshadowed'. Don't confuse with 'outshine', which sometimes emphasizes skill rather than just being less noticed.

Example Sentences

His achievement was overshadowed by the team's loss.

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The tall building overshadowed the small park.

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She felt overshadowed by her older sister's success.

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His good work was completely overshadowed by one small mistake.

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I sometimes feel overshadowed at work when my colleagues get all the credit.

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The celebration was overshadowed by bad news earlier that day.

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