under the shadow of (someone or something)
under the shadow of (someone or something)
1. Given less attention or thought of as less notable, important, or successful compared to someone else. He's been under the shadow of his father for his entire political career.
2. Living with the constant fear, anxiety, or painful memory of something. Residents have had to live under the shadow of the war for nearly a decade now.
See also: of, shadow
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in/under the ˈshadow of
1 very close to: The new market is in the shadow of the City Hall.
2 when you say that somebody is in/under the shadow of another person, you mean that they do not receive as much attention as that person: Most of her childhood had been spent in the shadow of her elder sister.
See also: of, shadow
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- in the shadow of (someone or something)
- in/under the shadow of
- under (someone's or something's) shadow
- in (one's) shadow
- a little frog in a big pond
- little frog in a big pond
- much less
- even/much/still less
- a small frog in a big pond
- less than (something)