Question
28 February
- Spanish (Spain)
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
Hello Americans.
Can you tell me several meanings and use of this word?
Drawn
Hello Americans.
Can you tell me several meanings and use of this word?
Drawn
Can you tell me several meanings and use of this word?
Drawn
Answers
28 February
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- English (US)
@Javier7777
Drawn = attracted to (doesn’t have to be romantically), pulled to
“I’m really drawn to them. They’re just such a nice person.”
“I’m really drawn to the color pink. It’s so pretty.”
Drawn = past participle of draw
Q “Hey, do you know who drew this?”/“Hey, do you know who this was drawn by?”
A “yeah, Kate drew it”/“yeah, it was drawn by Kate.”
Drawn = pulled by
“The cart was drawn by an ox”
Drawn - to have been obtained/extracted
“The bear was drawn from the cave with fresh meat”
“A card was drawn by one of the gamblers”
“The egg was drawn from its shell with a syringe”
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- English (US)
for drawing (art): “this was drawn very well!”
for a situation that is tiring, or someone who explained something too long and annoyingly: “that was drawn out way too long.”
- Spanish (Spain)
@beckcka ok, but I read in some book the following phrase
“The woman will be drawn to femenine man”
I understand this sentence, and their message. But On my idiom “drawn” is translated in different way.
“The woman will be drawn to femenine man”
I understand this sentence, and their message. But On my idiom “drawn” is translated in different way.
- English (US)
@Javier7777
Drawn = attracted to (doesn’t have to be romantically), pulled to
“I’m really drawn to them. They’re just such a nice person.”
“I’m really drawn to the color pink. It’s so pretty.”
Drawn = past participle of draw
Q “Hey, do you know who drew this?”/“Hey, do you know who this was drawn by?”
A “yeah, Kate drew it”/“yeah, it was drawn by Kate.”
Drawn = pulled by
“The cart was drawn by an ox”
Drawn - to have been obtained/extracted
“The bear was drawn from the cave with fresh meat”
“A card was drawn by one of the gamblers”
“The egg was drawn from its shell with a syringe”
- English (US)
@Javier7777 drawn can also mean attracted to. i’m a lesbian, so i would say “I am drawn to women, not men.” does that make sense?
- Spanish (Spain)
@BunnyKinigl thanks you are the Champion! 🏆 🎉🎊👯♀️👯♀️ take the crown! 👑
- Spanish (Spain)
- English (US)
@Javier7777 Lol thank you! I’m glad I could help!

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