- dsynonym.com withdrawnwithdrawn (Verb) — Pull back or move away or backward. ex. "The enemy withdrew". withdrawn (Verb) — Stop taking active part. ex.
- tr.bab.la sozluk/ingilizce-turkce/withdrawnTürkçe'deki "withdrawn" kelimesinin çevirisi nedir? ... He was rejected from his middle school's choir because they claimed he was off-key and too withdrawn.
- remzihoca.com sozluk/withdrawnWithdrawn İngilizce örnek cümle. Withdrawn eş anlamlıları. ... Withdrawn (v) ingilizce örnek cümle. Clare had to withdraw from the race after injuring her knee.
- wordwebonline.com en/WITHDRAWNKeeping away from society; seeking solitude "lived an unsocial withdrawn life"; - recluse, reclusive. ... Verb: withdraw (withdrew,withdrawn) widh'dro or with'dro.
- spellchecker.net withdrawnWithdrawn is an adjective used to describe someone or something that tends to avoid social interactions, often preferring solitude or seclusion.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/withdrawnA person who is withdrawn from the rest of the world for a long period of time is a recluse — an extremely solitary, withdrawn person.
- findwords.info term/withdrawnActive children tended to have been active, difficult babies, and passive children withdrawn babies, low in persistence.
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- worddb.com words/definitions/withdrawn"He had a withdrawn personality, rarely engaging in social activities." "The withdrawn student quietly finished their work without seeking help."
- wordpanda.net definition/withdrawnadjective withdrawn shy; retiring; reticent. 1. verb with object withdrawn to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his.