long-drawn (Meaning)

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long-drawn (a.)

Extended to a great length.

long-drawn Sentence Examples

  1. The long-drawn negotiations dragged on for months, testing the patience of both parties.
  2. The long-drawn performance left the audience restless and uninterested.
  3. The long-drawn speech droned on endlessly, lulling many into a state of boredom.
  4. The long-drawn construction project seemed to have no end in sight.
  5. The long-drawn investigation yielded few leads, leaving investigators frustrated.
  6. The long-drawn civil war devastated the country, causing untold suffering.
  7. The long-drawn trial captivated the public's attention, but its conclusion seemed elusive.
  8. The long-drawn process of applying for a visa became a bureaucratic nightmare.
  9. The long-drawn battle raged fiercely, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides.
  10. The long-drawn illness took its toll on the patient, leaving them weak and exhausted.

FAQs About the word long-drawn

Extended to a great length.

prolonged,lengthy, long, protracted, great, marathon,long-term, extended, far, permanent

short, abrupt, brief, mini, little, sudden, abrupt, short,brief, short-term

The long-drawn negotiations dragged on for months, testing the patience of both parties.

The long-drawn performance left the audience restless and uninterested.

The long-drawn speech droned on endlessly, lulling many into a state of boredom.

The long-drawn construction project seemed to have no end in sight.