🌑overshadow (ovèrchadô)

verb
/ˌoʊvərˈʃædoʊ/
éclipser (éclipser)

Signification

to appear more important or significant than something else, reducing its impact
Traduction de la signification
apparaître plus important ou significatif que quelque chose d'autre, réduisant son impact
apparaître plus important ou significatif que quelque chose d'autre, réduisant son impact

Phrases d'exemple

The scandal overshadowed his achievements.

Le scandale a éclipsé ses réalisations.
Le scandale a éclipsé ses réalisations.

Synonymes

outshine, eclipse, dominate, outdo, surpass

Antonymes

highlight, emphasize, underline

Collocations

overshadowed by scandal, overshadow success, overshadow importance, overshadow achievement

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