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    drawn
    /drɔːn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of draw

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) looking strained from illness, exhaustion, anxiety, or pain: "Cathy was pale and drawn and she looked tired out"

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  2. DRAWN definition: 1. past participle of draw 2. (usually of the face) very tired and showing suffering: 3. past…. Learn more.

  3. : showing the effects of tension, pain, or illness : haggard. a face drawn with pain. Examples of drawn in a Sentence. Adjective His illness left him looking very pale and drawn. She had a drawn face. Recent Examples on the Web. Adjective.

  4. of or relating to the stem of a drinking glass that has been formed by stretching from a small mass of molten metal left at the base of the bowl of the vessel. of or relating to glass that is drawn over a series of rollers as it comes from the furnace. drawn. / drɔːn /.

  5. to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen: Jonathan can draw very well. The children drew pictures of their families. Draw a line at the bottom of the page. Fewer examples. I'll draw you a quick map if you're worried about finding the hotel. She drew the outline of the boat and then coloured it in.

  6. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of DRAW is to cause to move continuously toward or after a force applied in advance : pull. How to use draw in a sentence.

  7. Definition of 'drawn' COBUILD frequency band. drawn. (drɔːn) 1. A1. 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. She looked drawn and tired when she turned towards me. Synonyms: tense, worn, strained, stressed More Synonyms of drawn.

  8. Define drawn. drawn synonyms, drawn pronunciation, drawn translation, English dictionary definition of drawn. v. Past participle of draw. adj. Haggard, as from fatigue or ill health: a wan, drawn face.