1. shadowed - Adjective
2. shadowed - Verb
4. shadowed - Adjective Satellite
of Shadow
Source: Webster's dictionaryOld age diminishes our strength; it takes away our pleasures one after the other; it withers the soul as well as the body; it renders adventure and friendship difficult; and finally it is shadowed by thoughts of death. André Maurois
Heed not the night; a summer lodge amid the wild is mine - 'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree, 'tis mantled by the vine. William Cullen Bryant
Sometimes corruption is slowed by shedding light into what was previously shadowed. Paul Wolfowitz
When I had journeyed half of our life's way, I found myself within a shadowed forest, for I had lost the path that does not stray. Dante Alighieri
I stood there in the shadowed doorway thinking with my tears. Yes, tears can be thoughts, why not? Louise Erdrich
How wonderful it can be, and what nobility it proves in young men, when they pledge one another a friendship that can never be shadowed by selfishness, envy, or jealousy. Halldór Laxness