Wiredrawn

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /waɪrdrɔːn/

Definitions of wiredrawn

adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'wiredrawn' is an adjective that describes something that has been drawn out or extended in a tedious or excessive manner.

Example Sentences

A1 The wiredrawn design of the necklace caught her eye.

A2 The wiredrawn explanation made it difficult for the students to understand the concept.

B1 The wiredrawn plot of the movie left many viewers confused.

B2 The wiredrawn details in the contract made it hard for the parties to reach an agreement.

C1 The wiredrawn arguments presented by the lawyer convinced the jury of the defendant's innocence.

C2 The wiredrawn analysis of the data revealed new insights into the research findings.

Examples of wiredrawn in a Sentence

formal The wiredrawn details of the contract made it difficult to understand.

informal I couldn't follow the wiredrawn explanation of the new software.

slang The teacher's wiredrawn lecture put me to sleep.

figurative Her wiredrawn emotions were evident in her distant gaze.

Grammatical Forms of wiredrawn

past tense

wiredrew

plural

wiredrawn

comparative

more wiredrawn

superlative

most wiredrawn

present tense

wiredraw

future tense

will wiredraw

perfect tense

have wiredrawn

continuous tense

is/was wiredrawing

singular

wiredrawn

positive degree

wiredrawn

infinitive

to wiredraw

gerund

wiredrawing

participle

wiredrawn

Origin and Evolution of wiredrawn

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'wiredrawn' originated from Middle English, where 'wire' referred to a thin metal thread and 'drawn' meant to stretch or pull.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'wiredrawn' evolved to describe something that has been excessively or overly elaborated or stretched out, often in a negative connotation.