Synonym: indrawn, recluse, reclusive. Similar words: withdraw, withdrawal, drawn, draw near, at daggers drawn, brawn, brawny, scrawny. Meaning: [wɪð'drɔːn ,wɪθ-] adj. 1. withdrawn from society; seeking solitude 2. tending to reserve or introspection.
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(151) Come Sunday you're more withdrawn and reticent so any hassle or hitch will prove too much to cope with.
(152) As the years passed, Celia became increasingly lonely and withdrawn.
(153) The evidence is that when free concessionary travel was withdrawn fewer trips were made and there were fewer elderly bus passenger casualties.
(154) Sight deposits are any deposits that can be withdrawn on demand by the depositor without penalty.
(155) The morning star has withdrawn behind the curtain of light to wait for its chance to shine again tomorrow.
(156) Providing you give us at least seven days notice you won't lose any interest on the amount withdrawn.
(157) It was only recently that a police presence had been withdrawn from No. 22 after the Pitt deaths.
(158) The Princess was to have ridden her famous Doublet, but her third entry was withdrawn.
(159) By this stage the sap in the vine will have withdrawn into the roots.
(160) Surely this alone would be sufficient justification for the privilege to be withdrawn.
(161) It had recently withdrawn the ice-breaker Endurance, generally taken as a clear sign of retreat.
(162) It seemed so unlike his own withdrawn, tentative inclusion in the life around him.
(163) It was discovered that the funds had been withdrawn in error.
(164) A promise to end schoolbook censorship, made only a week ago,[http://sentencedict.com/withdrawn.html] has already been withdrawn.
(165) Actually, though, if the other owners had approved of his free agency proposal, Finley probably would have withdrawn it.
(166) At 19 though, he had lost his fire and brimstone and was withdrawn and melancholy.
(167) But, as the days go by, Fifi grows withdrawn and watchful.
(168) We have at times withdrawn tactfully from a weak sponsor to align with a new sponsor who is more powerful. 5.
(169) It was rumoured that banknotes were never withdrawn from circulation but simply frayed away.
(170) Federal troops would be sent into an area to settle the dispute and then withdrawn.
(171) This gruesome act does not lead to Agdisthus becoming crippled, or withdrawn, or enraged.
(172) Nearing retirement age, he had withdrawn in disgust and fled to Kyoto.
(173) But some doctors say while the memo may have been withdrawn, the unfairness remains.
(174) League sources said the suit was filed and then withdrawn in favor of the arbitration hearing.
(175) Some days later some staff raised objections at a staff meeting and the offer was withdrawn.
(176) Residue and vapour are withdrawn continuously from the boiler.
(177) Surrey was withdrawn in 1522.
(178) Several shareholders have withdrawn earlier acceptances of the offer.
(179) The summons was withdrawn.
(180) In 1937, this subsection was withdrawn and became the independent School Library Association.
More similar words: withdraw, withdrawal, drawn, draw near, at daggers drawn, brawn, brawny, scrawny, draw, drawl, draw out, draw in, draw on, drawer, draw up, drawing, drawdown, drawback, draw back, draw a line, drawing off, drawing pin, drawbridge, draw the line, draw the line at, draw a conclusion, wither, with, withers, go with.