Word: shadow Word origin: Old English scead(u)we (noun), oblique case of sceadu (see shade), sceadwian ‘screen or shield from attack’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schaduw and German Schatten (nouns), from an Indo-European root shared by Greek skotos ‘darkness’. Phonetic: ˈʃadəʊ Listen:
a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface. Example: trees cast long shadows
used in reference to proximity, ominous oppressiveness, or sadness and gloom. Example: the shadow of war fell across Europe
an inseparable attendant or companion. Example: her faithful shadow, a Yorkshire terrier called Heathcliffe
short for eyeshadow.
envelop in shadow; cast a shadow over. Example: the market is shadowed by St Margaret's church
follow and observe (someone) closely and secretly. Example: he had been up all night shadowing a team of poachers
All clues having "SHADOW"
for an answer:
You can find a list of possible crossword clues for SHADOW below.