withdrawn (Meaning)

Wordnet

withdrawn (s)

withdrawn from society; seeking solitude

tending to reserve or introspection

Webster

withdrawn (p. p.)

of Withdraw

withdrawn Sentence Examples

  1. The child seemed withdrawn and distant, avoiding eye contact with their peers.
  2. After the traumatic event, the victim became withdrawn and unresponsive.
  3. The soldier returned from combat with a withdrawn demeanor and an inability to share his experiences.
  4. The elderly woman had become increasingly withdrawn as her health declined.
  5. The artist withdrew into solitude to find inspiration for his latest masterpiece.
  6. The shy student always sat alone in class, seeming withdrawn and unapproachable.
  7. The therapist noticed a withdrawn pattern in the patient's behavior, indicating possible emotional distress.
  8. The CEO appeared withdrawn and aloof during the board meeting, leading employees to speculate about his health.
  9. After losing his job, the man withdrew from society and spent days alone in his apartment.
  10. The withdrawn nature of the new student made it difficult for her classmates to get to know her.

FAQs About the word withdrawn

withdrawn from society; seeking solitude, tending to reserve or introspectionof Withdraw

lone, retiring,shy, bashful, demure, self-effacing, backward, sheepish, recessive, coy

extraverted, gregarious, immodest, extraverted, sociable, gregarious, sociable, social, immodest, social

The child seemed withdrawn and distant, avoiding eye contact with their peers.

After the traumatic event, the victim became withdrawn and unresponsive.

The soldier returned from combat with a withdrawn demeanor and an inability to share his experiences.

The elderly woman had become increasingly withdrawn as her health declined.