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drawing

/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.

Example Sentences:
  • The architect presented a detailed drawing of the proposed building.
  • She kept a sketchbook full of charcoal drawings of her family.
2.noun

The act of selecting names or numbers by chance, typically to determine a winner in a lottery or contest.

Example Sentences:
  • The drawing for the grand prize will take place at noon.
  • He won a free trip in the charity raffle drawing.
3.verb

Present participle of draw; the act of producing a picture or pulling something toward oneself.

Example Sentences:
  • He is drawing a portrait of his grandmother.
  • She was drawing the curtains to block out the morning sun.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'drawen', originating from the Old English 'dragan', meaning 'to drag, pull, or haul'. The sense of 'producing a picture' evolved in the 17th century from the action of 'drawing' a line or pen across a surface.

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Think of 'drawing' as 'dragging' a pencil across paper to create a shape.

Frequently Asked Questions About “drawing

1. What is the meaning of “drawing” in English?

In English, drawing (noun) is defined as: “A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.”.

2. How do you use “drawing” in a sentence?

The architect presented a detailed drawing of the proposed building.

3. What are English synonyms of “drawing”?

Common synonyms include:sketch,illustration,depiction,design

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “drawing”?

Derived from the Middle English 'drawen', originating from the Old English 'dragan', meaning 'to drag, pull, or haul'. The sense of 'producing a picture' evolved in the 17th century from the action of 'drawing' a line or pen across a surface.