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(wĭTH-drôn', wĭth-) pronunciation
v.
Past participle of withdraw.

adj.
  1. Not readily approached; remote.
    1. Not friendly or sociable; aloof.
    2. Emotionally unresponsive and detached; introverted.
withdrawnness with·drawn'ness

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Definition: hidden, remote
Antonyms: known, seen, visible

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Definition: unsociable
Antonyms: extroverted, friendly, outgoing, sociable

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IN BRIEF: adj. - Tending to reserve or introspection; Avoidance of social interaction.

pronunciation If love were withdrawn all things would fall apart and disintegrate. — Analee Skarin.

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