indrawn

English

Etymology

in- + drawn

Adjective

indrawn (not comparable)

  1. Having been drawn in or inward.
    Not wishing to disturb the animal he was trying to photograph, he held his indrawn breath until the shutter was released.
  2. Mentally withdrawn; introspective.

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