Shadowed in a sentence as an adjective

I'm pretty sure that if someone from 150 years ago shadowed me for a day, they would conclude that what I do is not "work".

Did those articles have any text in non-bolded, non-48px, non-shadowed text on a non-red background?

Always a shame when great engineering is shadowed by violence, however.

If you loved computing, Apple's tidyness might have been well out-shadowed by Windows 95's multi-tasking, app availability, price, specs, etc.

It's cliche, but even just changing the title text to lightly shadowed white and sticking full-width high quality candy photos behind it in a carousel would be way more engaging.- Consider folding the "Are you still active?

And this is especially true in a language that can be as thorny as C++.As an example, in a program I'm working on which is still some ridiculously simple 100-line program, I shadowed a variable name inside a loop.

What difference does it make if the user sees a flat X icon or an X inside a beveled, drop-shadowed button?Re: desktop vs. mobile; If a user has to hover over an element just to know if it's interactive then perhaps the design has already failed.

Shadowed definitions

adjective

filled with shade; "the shady side of the street"; "the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed"; "we sat on rocks in a shadowy cove"; "cool umbrageous woodlands"

See also: shady shadowy umbrageous