Thesaurus / most shadowed
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synonyms for most shadowed
- dusky
- leafy
- screened
- sheltered
- cool
- dim
- shadowed
- adumbral
- bosky
- cloudy
- indistinct
- out of the sun
- shadowy
- umbrageous
- umbrous
- under a cloud
- vague
- adumbral
- bosky
- cloudy
- cool
- covered
- dark
- dim
- dusky
- indistinct
- leafy
- out of the sun
- screened
- shaded
- shadowed
- shadowy
- shady
- sheltered
- umbrous
On this page you'll find 62 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most shadowed, such as: cloudy, leafy, shaded, shadowy, adumbral, and bosky.
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How to use most shadowed in a sentence
As the major looked up, Black Hood stepped quickly forward so that his tall figure over-shadowed that of the peppery little major.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSThat bold and unpremeditated stroke had become a shadowed peak; the trailing marks of ink a splendid slope.
THE DRAGON PAINTERMARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSAWe stole along the shadowed side of the street, the moon was up, shedding much too bright a light now for comfort.
VALLEY OF THE CROENLEE TARBELLThe side door, on a grape-shadowed porch, was in this ell, facing the barn across the way.
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRESWALTER PRICHARD EATONThe Star is shadowed by our thoughtless inhumanity to those who serve us and our forgetfulness of the needy.
FIFTY CONTEMPORARY ONE-ACT PLAYSVARIOUSHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRNot far distant Winton lay stretched along a fir-shadowed rock, the slime-green base of which was washed by the lipping waves.
MENOTAHERNEST G. HENHAMThere were many brave hearts there, shadowed hearts—misery concealed by a smile.
THE LIGHT THAT LURESPERCY BREBNERHer slight frame trembled painfully, her large shadowed eyes widened.
THE RAKE'S PROGRESSMARJORIE BOWENThen another line of thought passed over her mind and shadowed her face for a moment.
THE DEVIL-TREE OF EL DORADOFRANK AUBREY