drew

verb
UK: /druː/
US: /druː/
  1. Past tense of draw: to pull or move something towards you, or to pull something out.

    1. He drew a chair closer to the table. [ ] [ ]
    2. She drew a knife from her bag when she felt threatened in the dark alley. [ ] [ ]
  2. Past tense of draw: to create a picture or diagram using a pen, pencil, or similar tool.

    1. She drew a picture of a cat. [ ] [ ]
    2. The architect drew detailed plans for the new building, showcasing his vision. [ ] [ ]
  3. Past tense of draw: to attract or cause interest.

    1. The music drew a crowd to the park. [ ] [ ]
    2. The new exhibition drew large crowds, eager to see the artist's latest works. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

pulled

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "drew" in English means: Past tense of draw: to pull or move something towards you, or to pull something out., Past tense of draw: to create a picture or diagram using a pen, pencil, or similar tool., Past tense of draw: to attract or cause interest..

The phonetic transcription of "drew" is /druː/ in British English and /druː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "drew": pulled.

Example usage of "drew": "He drew a chair closer to the table.". More examples on the page.