draw

draw - verb

  • To move (something, such as a covering) over or to one side
  • To pull up or out of a receptacle or place where seated or carried
  • To cause to go in a certain direction (as by leading)
  • To bring by inducement or allure : attract
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"draw the drapes"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the draw from here." "That draw belongs to me." "The draw is very important."

draw - thesaurus

Synonyms: picture, drag, hale, haul, lug, pull, tow, tug

SpellingJoy score for draw

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
83

Letter Values

D
7
R
19
A
1
W
26

Etymology

Middle English dragen, drawen, going back to Old English dragan (class VI strong verb) "to drag, pull, move, pull out (a sword), bring," going back to Germanic *dragan- (whence also Old Frisian drega, draga "to carry, bring, endure," Old Saxon dragan "to carry, bring," Middle Dutch drāghen, Old High German tragan, Old Icelandic draga "to drag, pull," Gothic (ga)dragan "to heap up, accumulate"), of uncertain origin