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unshadowed

American  
[uhn-shad-ohd] / ʌnˈʃæd oʊd /

adjective

  1. not shadowed; shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.


Etymology

Origin of unshadowed

First recorded in 1585–95; un- 1 + shadow + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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The ocean may churn, the land may quiver, but there’s the unshadowed sky.

From Los Angeles Times

I thought it meant that the months ahead might be peaceful ones, unshadowed by fear.

From Washington Post

So, no — the Super Bowl’s pre-game entertainment didn’t realize Knight’s vision of tradition unshadowed by struggle.

From Los Angeles Times

The man’s body felt so old, so frail, yet so fatally single-purposed that for the first time Jason saw clear and unshadowed the disaster toward which he rushed.

From Literature

For the fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in Spring is itself but a fleeting memory.

From Literature