indrawn

adj

Etymology

From in- + drawn.

  1. inherited from drau
  2. derived from *dʰregʰ- — “to pull, draw
  3. inherited from *draganą — “to carry; to pull, draw
  4. inherited from *dragan — “to carry; to haul
  5. inherited from dragan — “to drag, draw
  6. inherited from drauen
  7. suffixed as drawn — “draw + n
  8. prefixed as indrawn — “in + drawn

Definitions

  1. Having been drawn in or inward.

    • Not wishing to disturb the animal he was trying to photograph, he held his indrawn breath until the shutter was released.
  2. Mentally withdrawn

    Mentally withdrawn; introspective.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA