take the shadow for the substance
English
    
    Etymology
    
Traditional, particularly in sermons; attested since 1818.[1]
Pronunciation
    
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Verb
    
take the shadow for the substance (third-person singular simple present takes the shadow for the substance, present participle taking the shadow for the substance, simple past took the shadow for the substance, past participle taken the shadow for the substance)
- (idiomatic) To be easily deceived, credulous, superficial.
References
    
- Sermons on Important Subjects, by Oliver Hulburd, Nathan S S Beman, Published by Francis Burnap, 1818, p. 111
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