Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
draw-in
phrasal verb
/drɔː-ɪn/
Definition
To attract or entice someone or something closer.
Examples
- The peaceful ambiance of the garden tends to draw in visitors looking for tranquility.
- His charming personality always draws in new friends effortlessly.
- The advertisement aimed to draw in more customers to the store.
Meaning
To pull a person or object into a particular area or situation, often involving a sense of attraction.
Synonyms
- attract
- entice
- pull in
- lure
- captivate