indrawn

/ɪnˈdrɔn/
adjective
  1. Drawn inward; pulled or taken inside.
    • The indrawn edges of the wound showed it was healing.
    • He took an indrawn breath before diving into the cold water.
    • The cat's indrawn claws were barely visible.
  2. Reserved or introspective; not openly expressive.
    • Her indrawn nature made it hard for others to get to know her.
    • The artist's indrawn personality was reflected in her subtle paintings.
    • After the loss, he became more indrawn and quiet.
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