drawn (Meaning)

Wordnet

drawn (s)

showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering

having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut

Webster

drawn (p. p.)

of Draw

Webster

drawn (p. p. & a.)

See Draw, v. t. & i.

drawn Sentence Examples

  1. The artist swiftly drawn a pencil sketch of the beautiful landscape.
  2. The magnets drawn the metal pieces together, creating a strong bond.
  3. He was drawn to her beautiful smile and charming personality.
  4. The fragrance of the flowers drawn the bees closer, pollinating the delicate blossoms.
  5. The contest drawn a large number of participants, all eager to showcase their skills.
  6. Her captivating performance drawn the attention of the entire audience, leaving them in awe.
  7. The mysterious symbols engraved on the rock drew the archeologist's curiosity, eager to uncover their meaning.
  8. The prospect of a brighter future drawn him to pursue higher education, despite the challenges ahead.
  9. The aroma of freshly-baked cookies drawn the neighbors, enticing them with its sweet scent.
  10. The intricate details of the ancient mosaic drawn the historian's attention, revealing a glimpse into the past.

FAQs About the word drawn

showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering, having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shutof Draw, See Draw, v. t. & i.

painted,represented, graphical, illustrative,photographic, video, visual, hieroglyphical, imaginal, illustrational

pushed, driven, driven, pushed,propelled, thrust, propelled, thrust,shoved, shoved

The artist swiftly drawn a pencil sketch of the beautiful landscape.

The magnets drawn the metal pieces together, creating a strong bond.

He was drawn to her beautiful smile and charming personality.

The fragrance of the flowers drawn the bees closer, pollinating the delicate blossoms.