drew (off) Antonyms

Meaning of drew (off)

drew (off)

to move apart or ahead, remove, withdraw

drew (off) Sentence Examples

  1. As the conversation reached its peak, it drew off into an awkward silence.
  2. The artist diligently drew off the intricate details from the photograph.
  3. The fog stubbornly drew off, revealing the sun-drenched landscape.
  4. Her laughter drew off into a soft giggle, like the tinkling of wind chimes.
  5. With a sigh, he drew off his gloves and tossed them onto the desk.
  6. The curtains drew off smoothly, allowing the warm sunlight to flood into the room.
  7. As the clock struck midnight, the magical enchantment drew off, leaving behind only ordinary mortals.
  8. The argument drew off into a heated debate, with neither party willing to back down.
  9. Her tears drew off as she remembered the happy memories they had shared.
  10. The horse drew off from the starting line, its hooves pounding against the dirt.

FAQs About the word drew (off)

to move apart or ahead, remove, withdraw

drained, pumped, sucked, tapped, bled,emptied, siphoned, syphoned, evacuated, cleaned

filled, soaked, doused, inundated,washed, wetted, drenched, flooded, wet, bathed

As the conversation reached its peak, it drew off into an awkward silence.

The artist diligently drew off the intricate details from the photograph.

The fog stubbornly drew off, revealing the sun-drenched landscape.

Her laughter drew off into a soft giggle, like the tinkling of wind chimes.