indrawn

[US]/ɪn'drɔːn/
[UK]/ˌɪn'drɔn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. drawn inward; absorbed or introverted.
Word Forms
Past Participleindrawn

Phrases & Collocations

deeply indrawn breath

Example Sentences

an aloof, indrawn man

She sat quietly with an indrawn breath.

His indrawn expression revealed his inner turmoil.

The room was filled with an indrawn silence.

She had an indrawn personality, often lost in her thoughts.

His indrawn nature made it hard for him to make friends.

The painter captured the indrawn expression of the model.

He spoke with an indrawn voice, barely audible.

The indrawn curtains blocked out the sunlight.

She had an indrawn way of speaking, as if she was holding back.

The indrawn look in his eyes hinted at his hidden emotions.

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