- 1shadow somebody to follow and watch someone closely and often secretly He was shadowed for a week by the secret police.
- 2shadow somebody to be with someone who is doing a particular job, so that you can learn about it It is often helpful for teachers to shadow managers in industry.
- 3shadow something to cover something with a shadow A wide-brimmed hat shadowed her face. The bay was shadowed by magnificent cliffs. see overshadow
shadow
verb/ˈʃædoʊ/
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they shadow he / she / it shadows
past simple shadowed
-ing form shadowing