indrawn \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\adjective Etymology:in (II) + drawn, past participle of draw (after draw in, v.) 1.: drawn in < an indrawn breath > 2.: tending to reserve, taciturnity, or egocentricity < an aloof, aristocratic, indrawn man — W.S.White > < seen as selfish, indrawn — Times. Literary Supplement >