Yes, but only when it means "unofficial, or extra-official" (shadow government, shadow cabinet).
Shadow is ordinarily a noun (area not illuminated) or verb (to trail or follow), and the adjectives may be shadowed or shadowy (which has connotations of mysterious, indistinct, or illegal).
It can be used as one, in a sentence such as:The oval shadow was large.Where shadow is the noun and oval is the adjective describing it.Usually though, oval is a noun. It CAN be used as an adjective though.
No. Shadows is a noun (plural of shadow) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to shadow).
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
shadowy
It can be used as one, in a sentence such as:The oval shadow was large.Where shadow is the noun and oval is the adjective describing it.Usually though, oval is a noun. It CAN be used as an adjective though.
No. Shadows is a noun (plural of shadow) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to shadow).
The tall building cast a long shadow over the park. In this sentence, "tall" is the adjective modifying the noun "building."
In "The Raven," Edgar Allan Poe describes the shadow as a "demon's." It adds to the eerie and haunting atmosphere of the poem.
glow. what about luminosity or radiance, or even a "gleam"
In Hawaiian, you say "ka-shadow" for the word "shadow."
A tree's shadow does not have light. Anytime you are in the shadow of another object your body has no shadow of its own.
Shadow as a mirror of the soul, shadow as the hidden self, shadow as a companion in darkness, and shadow as a reminder of the presence of light.
Fire: Water, Shadow Water: Storm, Shadow Storm: Ice, Shadow Plant: Fire, Shadow Ice: Fire, Shadow Shadow: Astral Astral: NONE
No, It is not a matter ?
Faint shadow is something that is a geryish shadow not black