shadowlike Synonyms

shadowlike Meaning

shadowlike

a reflected image, a shaded part of a picture, to pass gradually or by degrees, partial darkness or obscurity within a part of space from which rays from a source of light are cut off by an interposed opaque body, phantom entry 1, the dark figure cast upon a surface by a body intercepting the rays from a source of light, to become overcast with or as if with shadows, dark sense 1a, having an indistinct pattern, an inseparable companion or follower, phantom, shade sense 5, having darker sections of design, an imitation of something, to cast a shadow on, shade within certain bounds, a state of ignominy or obscurity, conceal, an attenuated form or a vestigial remnant, to cast a shadow upon, a source of gloom or unhappiness, shelter from danger or view, a dark outline or image on an X-ray photograph where the X-rays have been blocked by a radiopaque mass (as a tumor), of, relating to, or resembling a shadow cabinet, to follow especially secretly, a form from which the substance has departed, a person who shadows as a spy or detective, to accompany and observe especially in a professional setting, shelter, protect, one (such as a spy or detective) who shadows someone, a small degree or portion, to perform shadow-casting on, an imperfect and faint representation, darkness caused by the setting of the sun, a reflected image (as in a mirror), a colorless or slightly pigmented or stained body (as a degenerate cell or empty membrane) only faintly visible under the microscope, a very little bit, to shelter from the sun, an area near an object, a shaded or darker portion of a picture, shelter from danger or observation, the dark figure cast on a surface by a body that is between the surface and the light, pervasive and dominant influence, to represent or indicate obscurely or faintly

shadowlike Sentence Examples

  1. The assassin's shadowlike form crept through the alley, unseen and unnoticed.
  2. The trees cast shadowlike figures across the meadow, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  3. The shadowlike clouds danced across the sky, casting fleeting glimpses of the sun.
  4. The shadowlike figure approached slowly, its movements fluid and feline-like.
  5. The shadowlike memories of her past haunted her, following her like an ever-present companion.
  6. The shadowlike specter stood motionless in the doorway, its eyes glowing eerily in the darkness.
  7. The shadowlike tendrils of doubt extended from her mind, threatening to consume her.
  8. The shadowlike presence lingered in the room, a constant reminder of the horrors that had transpired.
  9. The shadowlike flicker of the dying campfire cast a somber glow over the weary travelers.
  10. The shadowlike silhouette of the skyscraper towered over the city, a symbol of both progress and isolation.

FAQs About the word shadowlike

a reflected image, a shaded part of a picture, to pass gradually or by degrees, partial darkness or obscurity within a part of space from which rays from a sour

questionable, undetermined, obnubilated, hazy, incomprehensible, shrouded, obfuscatory, clouded, unclear, inexplicable

strong, comprehensible, nonambiguous, unequivocal, evident, distinct, obvious, legible, certain, unambiguous

The assassin's shadowlike form crept through the alley, unseen and unnoticed.

The trees cast shadowlike figures across the meadow, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The shadowlike clouds danced across the sky, casting fleeting glimpses of the sun.

The shadowlike figure approached slowly, its movements fluid and feline-like.