drawn
Pronunciation: [drɔːn]
Word
Context: "art"
(verb) the past participle of 'draw', which means to create a picture with lines. When something is drawn, it means someone made a picture of it using a pencil or pen.
Example
The picture was beautifully drawn with lots of colors.
Example
The drawing was not drawn well and looked messy.
Example
Who drew that amazing picture?
Context: "attraction"
(verb) the past participle of 'draw', which also means to pull something closer to you or to attract something. When something is drawn to you, it means it comes towards you because it is appealing.
Example
The bright colors of the carnival drew many people in.
Example
The dull display did not draw any visitors at all.
Example
What draws you to that game?
Context: "emotion"
(adjective) used to describe someone looking tired or stressed. When a person's face is drawn, it looks tired and worried.
Example
After the long hike, she looked drawn but happy.
Example
He wasn't drawn at all; he seemed very relaxed and cheerful.
Example
Does she have a drawn expression after staying up late?
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