overshade (Meaning)

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overshade (v. t.)

To cover with shade; to render dark or gloomy; to overshadow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overshade

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overshade Sentence Examples

  1. The towering skyscraper overshaded the quaint buildings below it, casting a long, imposing shadow.
  2. The dense canopy of trees overshaded the picnic area, providing a welcome respite from the scorching sun.
  3. The negative publicity overshaded the company's initial success, tarnishing its reputation.
  4. The high cost of living overshaded the city's allure, making it less desirable for residents.
  5. The weight of expectations overshaded the young athlete, causing her to crumble under pressure.
  6. The stunning mountain views overshaded the mundane cityscape, creating a breathtaking panorama.
  7. The overshadowing influence of a domineering parent stifled the child's individuality.
  8. The towering ego of the CEO overshaded the contributions of the hardworking employees.
  9. The threat of economic recession overshaded the overall optimism in the market.
  10. The vibrant colors of spring overshaded the dullness of winter, signaling the arrival of new life.

FAQs About the word overshade

To cover with shade; to render dark or gloomy; to overshadow.

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No antonyms found.

The towering skyscraper overshaded the quaint buildings below it, casting a long, imposing shadow.

The dense canopy of trees overshaded the picnic area, providing a welcome respite from the scorching sun.

The negative publicity overshaded the company's initial success, tarnishing its reputation.

The high cost of living overshaded the city's allure, making it less desirable for residents.