verb
- casting a shadow over; darkening or obscuring
- foreshadowing; suggesting or hinting at something to come
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'beshadow'; literary or poetic usage
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'beshadow'; literary usage
noun
- the act or process of casting a shadow or obscuring
Usage: gerund noun form; literary or poetic usage
Examples
- The storm clouds were beshadowing the valley below.
- Dark omens were beshadowing the kingdom's future.
- The beshadowing of the landscape made the hike more difficult.
- Grief was beshadowing her once-cheerful demeanor.
- The ancient prophecy seemed to be beshadowing events yet to unfold.
- Beshadowing the ceremony, unexpected news arrived that morning.