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Sink vs. Draw — What's the Difference?
By Urooj Arif & Maham Liaqat — Updated on April 24, 2024Sink primarily refers to a basin used for washing, while draw can mean pulling something towards oneself or creating an illustration.
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Difference Between Sink and Draw
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A sink is typically a fixed basin with a water supply and drainage system, used in kitchens and bathrooms for washing hands, dishes, and other tasks. Whereas, draw often refers to the act of pulling something towards oneself, such as drawing a curtain or drawing a cart.11In the context of utilities, a sink is indispensable for daily hygiene and cooking activities, providing a space to manage water-related tasks efficiently. On the other hand, draw, as a verb, signifies a movement or an action, like drawing a bow in archery or drawing a wagon.13When discussing art, to draw means to create images, sketches, or diagrams using tools like pencils, pens, or brushes. Meanwhile, a sink does not involve any form of artistic creation but is a practical fixture in residential and commercial properties.6In sports, draw can refer to a game or match that ends with no winner or loser, often resulting in equal scores. In contrast, a sink has no direct connection to sports and remains purely a household or industrial utility.6The term sink can also metaphorically mean to decrease or lower, as in "sinking feelings" or "stocks sank." Conversely, draw can imply attracting or pulling in an abstract sense, like drawing attention or drawing conclusions from data.11ADVERTISEMENTComparison Chart
Definition
A basin with a water source and drain, used for washing.To pull towards or create an artistic representation.6Usage in Context
Common in kitchens and bathrooms.Used in various contexts like art, sports, and everyday actions.9Associated Actions
Washing, rinsing.Pulling, sketching.13Symbolic Meaning
None specific.Can signify attraction or selection.14Related Terms
Faucet, drain, washbasin.Sketch, tie, attract.8Compare with Definitions
Sink
A fixed basin with taps to supply water and a drain to remove it.The kitchen sink is often filled with dishes.11Draw
To pull or drag towards oneself.She drew the chair closer to the table.10Sink
To embed or install firmly.They decided to sink the fence posts deep into the ground.8Draw
To attract attention or interest.The new advertisement campaign drew large crowds.9Sink
To invest heavily or lose money.He sank all his savings into the business.8Draw
To produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks on paper.He loves to draw landscapes.6Sink
To deteriorate or decline in condition.His spirits sank when he heard the news.6Draw
In sports, to finish a game with equal scores.The match ended in a draw.5Sink
To decrease or descend below the surface.The boat began to sink rapidly.4Draw
To take or obtain from a particular source.The attorney drew evidence from the documents.4Sink
A sink – also known by other names including sinker, washbowl, hand basin, wash basin, and simply basin – is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture used for washing hands, dishwashing, and other purposes. Sinks have taps (faucets) that supply hot and cold water and may include a spray feature to be used for faster rinsing.Draw
Produce (a picture or diagram) by making lines and marks on paper with a pencil, pen, etc.He drew a mapSink
Go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; become submergedHe saw the coffin sink below the surface of the wavesDraw
Pull or drag (something such as a vehicle) so as to make it follow behindA cart drawn by two horsesSink
Descend from a higher to a lower position; drop downwardsYou can relax on the veranda as the sun sinks lowDraw
Extract (an object) from a container or receptacleHe drew his gun and peered into the gloomy apartmentSink
Gradually decrease or decline in value, amount, quality, or intensityTheir output sank to a third of the pre-war figureDraw
Take or obtain (liquid) from a container or receptacleHe drew off a pint of bitterA wheel was built to draw water from the wellSink
Insert beneath a surfaceRails fixed in place with screws sunk below the surface of the woodDraw
Select (a ticket or name) randomly to decide winners in a lottery, opponents in a sporting contest, etc.She drew a ticket and announced the number but no one claimed itSink
Rapidly consume (an alcoholic drink)English players sinking a few post-match lagersDraw
Be the cause of (a specified response)He drew criticism for his lavish spendingSink
A fixed basin with a water supply and outflow pipeA sink unit with cupboard and drawers underI stood at the kitchen sinkDraw
Select (a ticket or name) randomly to decide winners in a lottery, opponents in a sporting contest, etc.She drew a ticket and announced the number but no one claimed itSink
A pool or marsh in which a river's water disappears by evaporation or percolation.Draw
Finish (a contest or game) with an even scoreThey drew 0–0 in 1974Brazil had drawn a stormy match 1–1Sink
Short for sinkholeDraw
(in bowls) cause (a bowl) to travel in a curve determined by its bias to the desired point.Sink
A place of vice or corruptionA sink of unnatural vice, pride, and luxuryDraw
(of a ship) require (a specified depth of water) to float inBoats that draw only a few inches of waterSink
To go below the surface of water or another liquidWe watched the leaky inner tube slowly sink.Draw
(of a sail) be filled with windAs the sail drew, he put the helm over to circle backSink
To descend to the bottom of a body of water or other liquidFound the wreck where it had sunk.Draw
An act of selecting names randomly to decide winners in a lottery, opponents in a sporting contest, etc.The draw has been made for this year's tournamentSink
To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stagesThe water in the lake sank several feet during the long, dry summer.Draw
A game or contest that ends with the score evenHe scored twice to force a 4–4 drawSink
To subside or settle graduallyCracks developed as the building sank.Draw
A person or thing that is very attractive or interestingThe museum has turned out to be a big draw for school children in the citySink
To appear to move downward, as the sun or moon in setting.Draw
An act of drawing on a cigarette or cigarShe took a long draw on her cigaretteSink
To slope downward; inclineThe road sinks as it approaches the stream.Draw
An act of pulling a gun from its holster in order to shootHe went for the quick draw and levelled a long-barrelled pistol at all of usSink
To fall or lower oneself slowly, as from weakness or fatigueThe exhausted runner sank to the ground.Draw
A shot causing the ball to deviate slightlyMost high handicappers would benefit from a controlled drawSink
To feel great disappointment or discouragementHer heart sank within her.Draw
To cause to move after or toward one by applying continuous force; dragDrew the chair closer to the table.A team of horses drawing a wagon.Sink
To pass into something; penetrateThe claws sank into the flesh of the prey.Draw
To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leadingThe teacher drew the children into the room to see the decorations.Sink
To steep or soakThe wine has sunk into my shirt.Draw
To move or pull so as to cover or uncover somethingDraw the curtains.Sink
To pass into a specified conditionShe sank into a deep sleep.Draw
To suck or take in (air, for example); inhale.Sink
To deteriorate in quality or conditionThe patient is sinking fast. The family sank into a state of disgrace.Draw
To require (a specified depth of water) for floatingA boat drawing 18 inches.Sink
To diminish, as in valueGold prices are sinking.Draw
To take or pull outDrew a gun from beneath the counter.Drew out a fat wallet.Sink
To become weaker, quieter, or less forcefulHis voice sank to a whisper.Draw
To extract or take for one's own useDraw strength from one's friends.Sink
To make an impression; become felt or understoodThe meaning finally sank in.Draw
To make (tea) by steeping.Sink
To cause to descend beneath the surface or to the bottom of a liquidSink a ship.Draw
To eviscerate; disembowelA traitor to the king who was drawn and quartered.Sink
To cause to penetrate deeplyHe sank his sword into the dragon's belly.Draw
To cause to come by attracting; attractAfraid the casino will draw undesirable elements to the town.Sink
To force into the groundSink a piling.Draw
To select or take in from a given group, type, or regionDraw clients from all levels of society.Sink
To dig or drill (a mine or well) in the earth.Draw
To bring to a certain condition or action; leadDrawn to despair.Drew them to resign.Sink
To cause to drop or lowerSank the bucket into the well.Draw
To bring about deliberately; provokeDraw enemy fire.Draw a penalty on an opponent.Sink
(Sports) To propel (a ball or shot) into a hole, basket, or pocket.Draw
To evoke as a response; elicitA performance that drew jeers from the audience.Sink
To cause to be engrossed"Frank sank himself in another book" (Patricia Highsmith).Draw
To earn; gainDeposits that draw interest at a rate of 5 percent.Sink
To make weaker, quieter, or less forcefulShe sank her voice when the manager walked by.Draw
To withdraw (money).Sink
To reduce in quantity or worthThe bad news will sink markets around the world.Draw
To use (a check, for example) when paying.Sink
To debase the nature of; degradeThe scandal has sunk him in the eyes of many.Draw
To receive on a regular basis or at a specified timeDraw a pension.Sink
To bring to a low or ruined state; defeat or destroyLoss of advertising sank the newspaper.Draw
To take or receive by chanceDraw lots.Sink
To suppress or hideHe sank his arrogance and apologized.Draw
To take (cards) from a dealer or central stack.Sink
(Informal) To defeat, as in a game.Draw
To force (a card) to be played.Sink
To invest or spend, often without getting a return or adequate valueI've sunk a lot of money into that car.Draw
To end or leave (a contest) tied or undecided.Sink
To pay off (a debt).Draw
To hit or strike (a billiard ball, for example) so as to give it backspin.Sink
A water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe and generally a piped supply of water.Draw
To hit (a golf ball) with a draw.Sink
A cesspool.Draw
To make tense or tautDrew the rope across the ravine.Sink
A sinkhole.Draw
To pull back the string of (a bow).Sink
A natural or artificial means of absorbing or removing a substance or a form of energy from a system.Draw
To distort the shape ofHe drew his face into a scowl.Sink
A place regarded as wicked and corruptThat city is a sink of corruption.Draw
To flatten, stretch, or mold (metal) by hammering or die stamping.Sink
To move or be moved into something.Draw
To shape or elongate (a wire, for example) by pulling through dies.Sink
(ergative) To descend or submerge (or to cause to do so) into a liquid or similar substance.A stone sinks in water.The sun gradually sank in the west.Draw
To inscribe (a line or lines) with a pencil or other marking implement.Sink
(transitive) To (directly or indirectly) cause a vessel to sink, generally by making it no longer watertight.An iceberg sank the Titanic.British battleships sank the Bismarck.Draw
To make a likeness of on a surface, using mostly lines; depict with linesDrew a map of the area.Drawing landscapes and still lifes.Sink
(transitive) To push (something) into something.The joint will hold tighter if you sink a wood screw through both boards.The dog sank its teeth into the delivery man's leg.Draw
To portray in writing or speech; depict with wordsDraws moving scenes of ghetto life.Sink
(transitive) To make by digging or delving.To sink a well in the groundDraw
To formulate or devise from evidence or data at handDraw a comparison.Sink
To pot; hit a ball into a pocket or hole.Draw
To compose or write out in legal formatDraw a deed.Sink
To diminish or be diminished.Draw
To proceed or move steadilyA ship drawing near the shore.Sink
To experience apprehension, disappointment, dread, or momentary depression.Draw
To attract customers or spectatorsThe new play is drawing well.Sink
To cause to decline; to depress or degrade.To sink one's reputationDraw
To pour forth liquidThe patient's veins don't draw easily.Sink
(intransitive) To demean or lower oneself; to do something below one's status, standards, or morals.Draw
To cause suppuration.Sink
To conceal and appropriate.Draw
To take in a draft of airThe flue isn't drawing.Sink
To keep out of sight; to suppress; to ignore.Draw
To steep in or as if in the manner of tea.Sink
To drink (especially something alcoholic).Draw
To pull out a weapon for use.Sink
To pay absolutely.I have sunk thousands of pounds into this project.Draw
To use or call upon part of a fund or supplyDrawing on an account.Drew from the experience of fellow workers.Sink
To reduce or extinguish by payment.To sink the national debtDraw
To contract or tightenMaterial that draws when it dries.Sink
(intransitive) To be overwhelmed or depressed; to fail in strength.Draw
To conclude a contest without either side winning; tieThe chess players drew in 32 moves.Sink
To die.Draw
To make a likeness with lines on a surface; sketch.Sink
(intransitive) To decrease in volume, as a river; to subside; to become diminished in volume or in apparent height.Draw
An act of drawing.Sink
A basin used for holding water for washing.Draw
The result of drawing.Sink
A drain for carrying off wastewater.Draw
Something drawn, especially a lot, card, or cards drawn at random.Sink
(geology) A sinkhole.Draw
The arrangement of competitors in a tournament in which the matchups are made at random.Sink
A depression in land where water collects, with no visible outlet.Draw
A matchup or opponent in such a tournament.Sink
A heat sink.Draw
An inhalation, especially through a pipe or other smoking implement.Sink
A place that absorbs resources or energy.Draw
One that attracts interest, customers, or spectatorsA singer who is a popular draw.Sink
(ecology) A habitat that cannot support a population on its own but receives the excess of individuals from some other source.Draw
The movable part of a drawbridge.Sink
(uncountable) Descending motion; descent.An excessive sink rate at touchdown can cause the aircraft's landing gear to collapse.Draw
A special advantage; an edgeHave the draw on one's enemies.Sink
(baseball) The motion of a sinker pitch.Jones has a two-seamer with heavy sink.Draw
A contest ending without either side winning.Sink
An object or callback that captures events; an event sink.Draw
A small natural depression that water drains into; a shallow gully.Sink
(graph theory) A destination vertex in a transportation network.Draw
(Football) A play in which the quarterback drops back as if to pass and then runs or hands off to a running back.Sink
An abode of degraded persons; a wretched place.Draw
(Sports) A face-off.Sink
A depression in a stereotype plate.Draw
(Games) A draw shot.Sink
(theater) A stage trapdoor for shifting scenery.Draw
(Sports) A moderate, usually controlled hook in golf.Sink
(mining) An excavation smaller than a shaft.Draw
To move or develop something.Sink
(game development) One or several systems that remove currency from the game's economy, thus controlling or preventing inflation.Draw
To sketch; depict with lines; to produce a picture with pencil, crayon, chalk, etc. on paper, cardboard, etc.Sink
To fall by, or as by, the force of gravity; to descend lower and lower; to decline gradually; to subside; as, a stone sinks in water; waves rise and sink; the sun sinks in the west.I sink in deep mire.Draw
To deduce or infer.He tried to draw a conclusion from the facts.Sink
To enter deeply; to fall or retire beneath or below the surface; to penetrate.The stone sunk into his forehead.Draw
To steep, leave temporarily so as to allow the flavour to increase.Tea is much nicer if you let it draw for more than two minutes before pouring.Sink
Hence, to enter so as to make an abiding impression; to enter completely.Let these sayings sink down into your ears.Draw
(transitive) To take or procure from a place of deposit; to call for and receive from a fund, etc.To draw money from a bankSink
To be overwhelmed or depressed; to fall slowly, as so the ground, from weakness or from an overburden; to fail in strength; to decline; to decay; to decrease.I think our country sinks beneath the yoke.He sunk down in his chariot.Let not the fire sink or slacken.Draw
To take into the lungs; to inhale.Sink
To decrease in volume, as a river; to subside; to become diminished in volume or in apparent height.The Alps and Pyreneans sink before him.Draw
(used with prepositions and adverbs) To move; to come or go.We drew back from the cliff edge.The runners drew level with each other as they approached the finish line.Draw near to the fire and I will tell you a tale.Sink
To cause to sink; to put under water; to immerse or submerge in a fluid; as, to sink a ship.[The Athenians] fell upon the wings and sank a single ship.Draw
To approach, come to, or arrive at a point in time or a process.The end of the world draws near.Sink
Figuratively: To cause to decline; to depress; to degrade; hence, to ruin irretrievably; to destroy, as by drowping; as, to sink one's reputation.I raise of sink, imprison or set free.If I have a conscience, let it sink me.Thy cruel and unnatural lust of powerHas sunk thy father more than all his years.Draw
(transitive) To obtain from some cause or origin; to infer from evidence or reasons; to deduce from premises; to derive.Sink
To make (a depression) by digging, delving, or cutting, etc.; as, to sink a pit or a well; to sink a die.Draw
To withdraw.Sink
To bring low; to reduce in quantity; to waste.You sunk the river repeated draughts.Draw
(archaic) To draw up (a document).To draw a memorial, a deed, or bill of exchangeSink
To conseal and appropriate.If sent with ready money to buy anything, and you happen to be out of pocket, sink the money, and take up the goods on account.Draw
To exert or experience force.Sink
To keep out of sight; to suppress; to ignore.A courtly willingness to sink obnoxious truths.Draw
(transitive) To drag, pull.Sink
To reduce or extinguish by payment; as, to sink the national debt.Draw
(intransitive) To pull; to exert strength in drawing anything; to have force to move anything by pulling.This horse draws well.A ship's sail is said to draw when it is filled with wind.Sink
A drain to carry off filthy water; a jakes.Draw
To pull out, unsheathe (as a gun from a holster, or a tooth).They drew their swords and fought each other.Sink
A shallow box or vessel of wood, stone, iron, or other material, connected with a drain, and used for receiving filthy water, etc., as in a kitchen.Draw
To undergo the action of pulling or dragging.The carriage draws easily.Sink
A hole or low place in land or rock, where waters sink and are lost; - called also sink hole.Draw
(archery) To pull back the bowstring and its arrow in preparation for shooting.Sink
The lowest part of a natural hollow or closed basin whence the water of one or more streams escapes by evaporation; as, the sink of the Humboldt River.Draw
(of curtains, etc.) To close.You should draw the curtains at night.Sink
Plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipeDraw
(of curtains, etc.) To open.She drew the curtains to let in the sunlight.Sink
(technology) a process that acts to absorb or remove energy or a substance from a system;The ocean is a sink for carbon dioxideDraw
(cards) To take the top card of a deck into hand.At the start of their turn, each player must draw a card.Sink
A depression in the ground communicating with a subterranean passage (especially in limestone) and formed by solution or by collapse of a cavern roofDraw
(fluidic) To remove or separate or displace.Sink
A covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into itDraw
To drain by emptying; to suck dry.Sink
Fall or drop to a lower place or level;He sank to his kneesDraw
(figurative) To extract; to force out; to elicit; to derive.Sink
Cause to sink;The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl HarborDraw
To sink in water; to require a depth for floating.A ship draws ten feet of water.Sink
Pass into a specified state or condition;He sank into NirvanaDraw
To work as an epispastic; said of a blister, poultice, etc.Sink
Go under,The raft sank and its occupants drownedDraw
(intransitive) To have a draught; to transmit smoke, gases, etc.The chimney won't draw properly if it's clogged up with soot.Sink
Descend into or as if into some soft substance or place;He sank into bedShe subsided into the chairDraw
(analogous) To consume, for example, power.The circuit draws three hundred watts.Sink
Appear to move downward;The sun dipped below the horizonThe setting sun sank below the tree lineDraw
To change in size or shape.Sink
Fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly;The real estate market fell offDraw
To extend in length; to lengthen; to protract; to stretch.To draw a mass of metal into wireSink
Fall or sink heavily;He slumped onto the couchMy spirits sankDraw
(intransitive) To become contracted; to shrink.Sink
Embed deeply;She sank her fingers into the soft sandHe buried his head in her lapDraw
To attract or be attracted.Draw
To attract.The citizens were afraid the casino would draw an undesirable element to their town.I was drawn to her.Draw
To induce (a reticent person) to speak.He refused to be drawn on the subjectDraw
(hunting) To search for game.Draw
To cause.Draw
(intransitive) To exert an attractive force; (figurative) to act as an inducement or enticement.Draw
(usually as draw on or draw upon) To rely on; utilize as a source.She had to draw upon her experience to solve the problem.Draw
To disembowel.Draw
To end a game in a draw (with neither side winning).We drew last time we played.I drew him last time I played him.I drew my last game against him.Draw
To choose by means of a random selection process.Draw
To select by the drawing of lots.The winning lottery numbers were drawn every Tuesday.Draw
(transitive) To win in a lottery or similar game of chance.He drew a prize.Draw
(poker) To trade in cards for replacements in draw poker games; to attempt to improve one's hand with future cards. See also draw out.Jill has four diamonds; she'll try to draw for a flush.Draw
(curling) To make a shot that lands gently in the house (the circular target) without knocking out other stones.Draw
(cricket) To play (a short-length ball directed at the leg stump) with an inclined bat so as to deflect the ball between the legs and the wicket.Draw
(golf) To hit (the ball) with the toe of the club so that it is deflected toward the left.Draw
(billiards) To strike (the cue ball) below the center so as to give it a backward rotation which causes it to take a backward direction on striking another ball.Draw
The result of a contest that neither side has won; a tie.The game ended in a draw.Draw
The procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined.The draw is on Saturday.Draw
Something that attracts e.g. a crowd.Draw
The act of drawing.The Wild West's quick-draw championDraw
(cricket) The result of a two-innings match in which at least one side did not complete all their innings before time ran out (as distinguished from a tie).Draw
(golf) A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves intentionally to the left. See hook, slice, fade.Draw
(curling) A shot that is intended to land gently in the house (the circular target) without knocking out other stones; cf. takeout.Draw
(geography) A dry stream bed that drains surface water only during periods of heavy rain or flooding.Draw
A bag of cannabis.Draw
Cannabis.Draw
In a commission-based job, an advance on future (potential) commissions given to an employee by the employer.Draw
(poker) A situation in which one or more players has four cards of the same suit or four out of five necessary cards for a straight and requires a further card to make their flush or straight.Draw
(archery) The act of pulling back the strings in preparation of firing.Draw
(sports) The spin or twist imparted to a ball etc. by a drawing stroke.Draw
Draft in the sense of the flow through a flue of gasses (smoke) resulting from a combustion process, possibly adjustable with a damper.Draw
To cause to move continuously by force applied in advance of the thing moved; to pull along; to haul; to drag; to cause to follow.He cast him down to ground, and all alongDrew him through dirt and mire without remorse.He hastened to draw the stranger into a private room.Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?The arrow is now drawn to the head.Draw
To influence to move or tend toward one's self; to exercise an attracting force upon; to call towards itself; to attract; hence, to entice; to allure; to induce.The poetDid feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods.All eyes you draw, and with the eyes the heart.Draw
To pull from a sheath, as a sword.I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.Draw
To extract; to force out; to elicit; to derive.Spirits, by distillations, may be drawn out of vegetable juices, which shall flame and fume of themselves.Until you had drawn oaths from him.Draw
To extract the bowels of; to eviscerate; as, to draw a fowl; to hang, draw, and quarter a criminal.In private draw your poultry, clean your tripe.Draw
To take into the lungs; to inhale; to inspire; hence, also, to utter or produce by an inhalation; to heave.Drew, or seemed to draw, a dying groan.Draw
To obtain from some cause or origin; to infer from evidence or reasons; to deduce from premises; to derive.We do not draw the moral lessons we might from history.Draw
To extend in length; to lengthen; to protract; to stretch; to extend, as a mass of metal into wire.How long her face is drawn!And the huge Offa's dike which he drew from the mouth of Wye to that of Dee.Draw
To take or procure from a place of deposit; to call for and receive from a fund, or the like; as, to draw money from a bank.Provided magistracies were filled by men freely chosen or drawn.Draw
To run, extend, or produce, as a line on any surface; hence, also, to form by marking; to make by an instrument of delineation; to produce, as a sketch, figure, or picture.Draw
To represent by lines drawn; to form a sketch or a picture of; to represent by a picture; to delineate; hence, to represent by words; to depict; to describe.A flattering painter who made it his careTo draw men as they ought to be, not as they are.Can I, untouched, the fair one's passions move,Or thou draw beauty and not feel its power?Draw
To write in due form; to prepare a draught of; as, to draw a memorial, a deed, or bill of exchange.Clerk, draw a deed of gift.Draw
To require (so great a depth, as of water) for floating; - said of a vessel; to sink so deep in (water); as, a ship draws ten feet of water.Draw
To withdraw.Go wash thy face, and draw the action.Draw
To trace by scent; to track; - a hunting term.Draw
To play (a short-length ball directed at the leg stump) with an inclined bat so as to deflect the ball between the legs and the wicket.Draw
To leave (a contest) undecided; as, the battle or game was drawn.Draw
To pull; to exert strength in drawing anything; to have force to move anything by pulling; as, a horse draws well; the sails of a ship draw well.Draw
To draw a liquid from some receptacle, as water from a well.The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep.Draw
To exert an attractive force; to act as an inducement or enticement.Keep a watch upon the particular bias of their minds, that it may not draw too much.Draw
To have efficiency as an epispastic; to act as a sinapism; - said of a blister, poultice, etc.Draw
To have draught, as a chimney, flue, or the like; to furnish transmission to smoke, gases, etc.Draw
To unsheathe a weapon, especially a sword.So soon as ever thou seest him, draw; and as thou drawest, swear horrible.Draw
To perform the act, or practice the art, of delineation; to sketch; to form figures or pictures.Draw
To become contracted; to shrink.Draw
To move; to come or go; literally, to draw one's self; - with prepositions and adverbs; as, to draw away, to move off, esp. in racing, to get in front; to obtain the lead or increase it; to draw back, to retreat; to draw level, to move up even (with another); to come up to or overtake another; to draw off, to retire or retreat; to draw on, to advance; to draw up, to form in array; to draw near, draw nigh, or draw towards, to approach; to draw together, to come together, to collect.Draw
To make a draft or written demand for payment of money deposited or due; - usually with on or upon.You may draw on me for the expenses of your journey.Draw
To admit the action of pulling or dragging; to undergo draught; as, a carriage draws easily.Draw
To sink in water; to require a depth for floating.Draw
The act of drawing; draught.Draw
A lot or chance to be drawn.Draw
The act of drawing a lot or chance.Draw
A drawn game or battle, etc; a tied game; a tie.Draw
That part of a bridge which may be raised, swung round, or drawn aside; the movable part of a drawbridge. See the Note under Drawbridge.Draw
The result of drawing, or state of being drawn;Draw
That which is drawn or is subject to drawing.Draw
A gully that is shallower than a ravineDraw
An entertainer who attracts large audiences;He was the biggest drawing card they hadDraw
The finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided;The game ended in a drawTheir record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tieDraw
Anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random;The luck of the drawThey drew lots for itDraw
A playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack;He got a pair of kings in the drawDraw
A golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer;He tooks lessons to cure his hookingDraw
(American football) the quarterback moves back as if to pass and then hands the ball to the fullback who is running toward the line of scrimmageDraw
Poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer;He played only draw and studDraw
The act of drawing or hauling something;The haul up the hill went very slowlyDraw
Cause to move along the ground by pulling;Draw a wagonPull a sledDraw
Get or derive;He drew great benefits from his membership in the associationDraw
Make a mark or lines on a surface;Draw a lineTrace the outline of a figure in the sandDraw
Make, formulate, or derive in the mind;I draw a line hereDraw a conclusionDraw parallelsMake an estimateWhat do you make of his remarks?Draw
Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover;Draw a weaponPull out a gunThe mugger pulled a knife on his victimDraw
Represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface;She drew an elephantDraw me a horseDraw
Take liquid out of a container or well;She drew water from the barrelDraw
Give a description of;He drew an elaborate plan of attackDraw
Select or take in from a given group or region;The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative populationDraw
Elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.;The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the RepublicansThe comedian drew a lot of laughterDraw
Suck in or take (air);Draw a deep breathDraw on a cigaretteDraw
Move or go steadily or gradually;The ship drew near the shoreDraw
Remove (a commodity) from (a supply source);She drew $2,000 from the accountThe doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bankDraw
Choose at random;Draw a cardCast lotsDraw
In baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher;He drew a base on ballsDraw
Bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition;She was drawn to despairThe President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatumThe session was drawn to a closeDraw
Write a legal document or paper;The deed was drawn in the lawyer's officeDraw
Engage in drawing;He spent the day drawing in the gardenDraw
Move or pull so as to cover or uncover something;Draw the shadesDraw the curtainsDraw
Allow a draft;This chimney draws very wellDraw
Require a specified depth for floating;This boat draws 70 inchesDraw
Pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him;In the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimesDraw
Take in, also metaphorically;The sponge absorbs water wellShe drew strength from the minister's wordsDraw
Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes;Her good looks attract the stares of many menThe ad pulled in many potential customersThis pianist pulls huge crowdsThe store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customersDraw
Thread on or as if on a string;String pearls on a stringThe child drew glass beads on a stringThread dried cranberriesDraw
Pull back the sling of (a bow);The archers were drawing their bowsDraw
Guide or pass over something;He ran his eyes over her bodyShe ran her fingers along the carved figurineHe drew her hair through his fingersDraw
Finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.;The teams drew a tieDraw
Contract;The material drew after it was washed in hot waterDraw
Reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die;Draw wireDraw
Steep; pass through a strainer;Draw pulp from the fruitDraw
Remove the entrails of;Draw a chickenDraw
Flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching;Draw steelCommon Curiosities
Can the term "draw" be used in digital contexts?
Yes, "draw" is used in digital art and design, referring to creating graphics using software.14Is a sink repairable if it develops a crack?
Depending on the material, some sinks can be repaired with epoxy or sealant, while others might need replacement.13Can a game without a clear winner be called anything other than a draw?
Yes, it can also be referred to as a tie or stalemate, depending on the sport or context.10What tools are best for drawing?
Pencils, pens, markers, and digital tablets are popular tools for drawing, depending on the desired effect and medium.8How do I improve my drawing skills?
Practicing regularly, studying from books or tutorials, and getting feedback from others are effective ways to improve drawing skills.7What does it mean to draw a conclusion?
Drawing a conclusion involves analyzing information and making a judgment or inference based on that analysis.6What materials are sinks commonly made from?
Sinks are typically made from stainless steel, porcelain, or composite materials.5What is a sinkhole?
A sinkhole is a natural depression or hole in the Earth's surface, often caused by the removal of soil or bedrock, not to be confused with a sink used in homes.5Are there different types of sinks for different uses?
Yes, there are various types of sinks like pedestal, vessel, undermount, and farmhouse, each designed for specific settings and uses.4How do you unclog a sink?
To clear your drain, you can pour a pot of boiling water down it.1Share Your Discovery
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