Meaning of the word "cast a shadow" in English

What does "cast a shadow" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

cast a shadow

US /kæst ə ˈʃæd.oʊ/
UK /kɑːst ə ˈʃæd.əʊ/
"cast a shadow" picture

Idiom

to make a situation seem less happy or more serious; to cause a feeling of gloom or suspicion

Example:
The news of the accident cast a shadow over the entire party.
The scandal cast a shadow on his political career.

Phrase

to block light and create a dark area on a surface

Example:
The tall tree cast a shadow across the garden.
The setting sun cast a long shadow on the ground.