withdrawn

/wɪðˈdrɔn/
adjective
  1. Not wanting to talk or spend time with others; shy and quiet.
    • After the argument, she became very withdrawn and stayed in her room.
    • The new student seemed withdrawn and didn't join any clubs at first.
    • His withdrawn personality made it hard for him to make friends.
  2. Located far away from other places; isolated or remote.
    • They lived in a withdrawn valley where few travelers ever came.
    • The monastery sat in a withdrawn corner of the mountains.
    • The cabin was withdrawn from the main road, hidden by trees.
verb
  1. Past participle of withdraw: to take something back or away, or to stop taking part in something.
    • She had withdrawn from the race before the final round.
    • He has withdrawn his application for the job.
    • The company has withdrawn the faulty product from stores.