indrawn (Meaning)

Wordnet

indrawn (s)

tending to reserve or introspection

Webster

indrawn (a.)

Drawn in.

indrawn Sentence Examples

  1. The indrawn breath of the anxious patient betrayed their fear.
  2. The inhale was sharp and indrawn, signaling a moment of surprise.
  3. The actress's indrawn gasps enhanced the emotional impact of her performance.
  4. The indrawn whimpering of the injured dog tugged at the rescuer's heartstrings.
  5. The indrawn whistling of the wind through the trees created an eerie atmosphere.
  6. The artist's indrawn stroke captured the delicate curve of the flower petal.
  7. The librarian's indrawn exclamation expressed her shock at the discovery.
  8. The indrawn gasp of the startled pedestrian echoed through the busy street.
  9. The soft, indrawn sigh of contentment indicated a state of deep relaxation.
  10. The indrawn scream of the trapped child sent shivers down the rescuer's spine.

FAQs About the word indrawn

tending to reserve or introspectionDrawn in.

detached, dry,reserved, withdrawn, timid, distant, antisocial, aloof, reclusive, clinical

gregarious, expansive, hospitable, communicative, convivial, extroverted,companionable, companionable, garrulous, extraverted

The indrawn breath of the anxious patient betrayed their fear.

The inhale was sharp and indrawn, signaling a moment of surprise.

The actress's indrawn gasps enhanced the emotional impact of her performance.

The indrawn whimpering of the injured dog tugged at the rescuer's heartstrings.