Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: past participle of draw
Pronunciations: US: /drɔn/, UK: /drɔːn/
Origin and Usage: The word "drawn" originated from the Old English word "dragan" which means to pull or drag. "Drawn" is the past participle of "draw" which means to pull or move something in a particular direction. It is commonly used in the context of art to describe the act of creating a picture or design with pencils, pens, or other artistic tools. It can also be used to describe the action of pulling or moving an object, such as a curtain or a sword.
Synonyms: pulled, hauled, tugged, sketched, outlined, traced
Related Words: drake, dream, dread, dress, drive
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