adombrare
to overshadow
verb ah-dohm-BRAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin adumbrare (to sketch in shadow), from ad- + umbra (shadow).
Also means
to hint at
Usage Note
Adombrare is a formal, literary verb with two quite distinct uses: to cast a shadow over something, and to hint at or foreshadow something indirectly. The reflexive adombrarsi means to take offence or become suspicious, used of people or animals that shy away. It takes avere as its auxiliary.
Examples
"Il suo silenzio adombrava una preoccupazione più profonda."
Natural Translation
His silence hinted at a deeper concern.
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