How do you use the word drawn?

How do you use the word drawn?

(1) He found himself drawn, willy-nilly, into the argument. (2) Tom felt himself being drawn towards her vibrant personality. (3) The ordeal left her looking pale and drawn. (4) Both sides were drawn, willy-nilly, into the conflict.

What does the term drawn mean?

Drawn describes the look of someone who is tired, overworked, or ill. People will worry about you if your face looks drawn every morning because you stay up so late doing homework. The adjective drawn comes from the Old English verb dragan, which means to pull or to drag.

What is the full meaning of drawn?

Drawn is the past participle of draw. 2. adjective. If someone or their face looks drawn, their face is thin and they look very tired, ill, worried, or unhappy.

Is it drawn or Drew?

(“Drew” is the correct past tense, and “drawn” is the past participle.)

What is the sentence of drawing?

He caught her, drawing her back into his arms. His hands found her waist, drawing her to him. She reached up, sliding her hand behind his neck and drawing his face down to hers. He stood and helped her up, drawing her into his arms.

What does drawn to you mean?

idiom. to be drawn to someone: to be attracted to someone. idiom. to draw (someone’s attention): to attract (someone’s attention)

What does it mean to be drawn to something?

What does feeling drawn mean?

It means to feel attracted to something or to have your attention move towards something. For example: “I was drawn towards the light across the bay.” “I was drawn to the quiet corner of the room.”

What is a draw in slang?

DRAW. Definition: Cannabis. Type: Slang Word (Jargon)

What kind of word is draw?

verb (used without object), drew [droo], drawn [drawn], draw·ing [draw-ing].

What tense is drawn?

Draw verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
draw drawing drew