Comparative for full of shadows
“Every frame is razor-sharp, even in dark, shadowy scenes.”
Comparative for of unclear or uncertain identity or nature
“As the men readied themselves, the fog dissipated around a shadowy figure in the distance.”
Comparative for veiled or shrouded in mystery
“It is not so much a shadowy organization of world rulers but an informal group of people whose economic power already dominates our lives.”
Comparative for resembling or suggestive of ghosts or spirits
“The residents of Springfield stood mesmerized by a shadowy figure bringing them love.”
Comparative for suggestive of evil or sinister intentions
“It was a code name given to him by a shadowy organization of hired killers.”
(of colours) Comparative for somber in mood or ambiance
“The room, with its shadowy colors, felt dreary and macabre.”
Comparative for existing only in the imagination
Comparative for that cannot be observed
Comparative for related to, or suggestive of, ghosts, spirits, or the supernatural
Comparative for unnamed or not identified by a name (or face)
Comparative for having a very dark color (as of soot or coal)
Comparative for macabre or gruesome in nature or appearance
Comparative for shady or morally questionable
Comparative for having occult or metaphysical significance
Comparative for very thin or bony in physique
Comparative for disturbing in nature due to references to death or dying
Comparative for having the character of film noir
Comparative for characterized by causing hardships or problems
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