undrawn
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not represented in a drawing: Refers to something that has not been depicted, illustrated, or included in a sketch or diagram.
Usage
- The adjective "undrawn" is used to describe an object, element, or concept that is absent from a visual representation. It is a descriptive term often found in technical, artistic, or analytical contexts when discussing the completeness or content of a drawing.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The architect noted that several windows were undrawn in the initial blueprint.
- In her sketch, the background figures remained undrawn, focusing all attention on the central portrait.
Advanced Usage
- "Leave undrawn": To intentionally omit from a visual representation.
- The artist chose to leave the horizon undrawn to create a sense of infinite space.
Variants and Related Words
- Undraw (verb, rare/archaic): To draw open (e.g., a curtain). Note: This is a different, unrelated verb meaning and is not a direct variant of the adjective "undrawn."
- Unsketched (adjective): Not sketched; similar in meaning to "undrawn" but less common.
Synonyms
- Unillustrated: Not shown with pictures or drawings.
- Omitted: Left out or excluded.
- Absent: Not present.
Antonyms
- Drawn: Represented in a drawing.
- Depicted: Shown or portrayed.
- Illustrated: Provided with explanatory pictures.
Adjective
- not represented in a drawing