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drawn
adjective
UK:
/drɔːn/
US:
/drɑːn/
Past participle of draw: pulled, attracted, or taken out.
The winning ticket has been drawn.
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She had drawn all the water needed from the well before noon.
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Looking tired, pale, or strained.
She looked drawn after a sleepless night.
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His face was drawn and gaunt after weeks of illness, showing fatigue.
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Synonyms
tired
exhausted
pale
gaunt
drawn
verb
Past participle of draw: to move (something) by pulling it.
She had drawn a picture.
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He has drawn inspiration from many sources during his travels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the word "drawn" mean in English?
The word "drawn" in English means: Past participle of draw: pulled, attracted, or taken out., Looking tired, pale, or strained..
What is the phonetic transcription of "drawn" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "drawn" is
/drɔːn/
in British English and
/drɑːn/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
What are the english synonyms of "drawn"?
Synonyms for "drawn": tired, exhausted, pale, gaunt.
How to use "drawn" in sentences?
Example usage of "drawn": "The winning ticket has been drawn.". More examples on the page.