shadowy Synonyms

shadowy Meaning

Wordnet

shadowy (s)

filled with shade

lacking clarity or distinctness

lacking in substance

Webster

shadowy (a.)

Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow.

Hence, dark; obscure; gloomy; dim.

Not brightly luminous; faintly light.

Faintly representative; hence, typical.

Unsubstantial; unreal; as, shadowy honor.

shadowy Sentence Examples

  1. A shadowy figure approached the unsuspecting victim from the darkness.
  2. The shadowy alleyway invoked a sense of unease and danger.
  3. The shadowy past of the accused haunted him throughout the trial.
  4. The shadowy branches of the ancient oak tree cast an eerie glow on the ground below.
  5. The shadowy organization operated behind the scenes, manipulating events from the shadows.
  6. A shadowy suspicion hung over the investigation, casting doubt on the innocence of the suspects.
  7. The shadowy figure disappeared into the night, leaving no trace behind.
  8. The shadowy depths of the ocean concealed secrets that remained elusive.
  9. The shadowy history of the mansion whispered tales of the past that haunted the present.
  10. The shadowy corners of the warehouse hinted at something sinister lurking within.

FAQs About the word shadowy

filled with shade, lacking clarity or distinctness, lacking in substanceFull of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow., Hence, dark; obscure; gloomy; dim.,

vague, hazy, faint, misty, fuzzy, obscure, blurry, indefinite, undefined,dark

clear, distinct, definite, certain, clear, definite, certain, obvious, obvious, distinct

A shadowy figure approached the unsuspecting victim from the darkness.

The shadowy alleyway invoked a sense of unease and danger.

The shadowy past of the accused haunted him throughout the trial.

The shadowy branches of the ancient oak tree cast an eerie glow on the ground below.