withdrawn
Pronunciation: [wɪðˈdrɔn]
Word
Context: "personality"
(adjective) When someone is quiet and keeps to themselves. If a person doesn't like to talk much or prefers to be alone, they are often seen as withdrawn.
Example
She is shy, but she is not withdrawn; she likes to listen to others.
Example
He became more withdrawn after moving to a new school and didn't make many friends.
Example
Why do you think he seems so withdrawn at the party?
Context: "finance"
(verb) To take money out of a bank account. If you go to the bank and take out some cash, you are withdrawing money.
Example
She withdrew some money from her savings account to buy a new bike.
Example
He could not withdraw any cash because the ATM was broken.
Example
How much money did you withdraw from the bank last week?
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