draw
/drɔː/
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Translation
To make a picture with a pen, pencil, or other tool.
Word origin
From Old English dragan, meaning to drag or to pull along.
- Origin
- Old English
- Root
- dragan
Grammar
Verb typeirregular (draw, draws, drew, drawn)
Irregular verb. A full conjugation table for irregular verbs is coming soon. For now, use a reference like Wordreference or RAE.
Examples
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"Draw" means to make a picture with a pen or pencil.
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"Draws" is the form used with he, she, or it.
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"Drew" is the past form of "draw".
When you draw, you make a picture using a pen, pencil, or crayon. Children often draw their family, their home, or animals they like.
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