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overshadow

Aussprache: [ˌoʊvərˈʃædoʊ]

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Kontext: „comparison“

(verb) to make something seem less important or less good than something else. It’s like when one big event takes attention away from another smaller one. If you have a birthday party but a big storm happens at the same time, the storm might overshadow your party.

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The singer’s performance overshadowed all the other acts at the concert.

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Even though the movie was good, it was overshadowed by the success of the blockbuster film.

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Did the new game overshadow the older ones that came out?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to make someone feel sad or less happy because of something that happened. If a family loses a pet, the sad feeling can overshadow all the fun times they had together.

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The joy of the reunion overshadowed the sadness of their past.

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Her excitement about the promotion was overshadowed by her worries about moving away.

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Can happiness overshadow sadness in difficult times?

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