adumbration
Example Sentences
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I had distinct memories of my life before my father became sick, but the person I was seemed like a rose-coloured adumbration of my present self.
From The Guardian • Jan. 26, 2018
The overwhelming majority of the 533 ideas in Works never went further than adumbration and collection in this strangely interminable little book.
From Slate • Jul. 9, 2014
Obviously, Mr. Edwards had come down to meet friends and, by adumbration of his old authority, facilitate their passage through the customs shed.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The book is a thinly disguised, none too complimentary adumbration of Dictator Mussolini.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Was not all that scene in the Long Gallery to be reproduced—doubtless only in a faint adumbration of its real glory, yet with a sense of recovering it and living it again?
From Tristram of Blent An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House by Hope, Anthony