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retraída
-withdrawn
Feminine singular ofretraído
retraída
-retracted
Feminine singular past participle ofretraer

retraído

retraído(
rreh
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trah
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. withdrawn
Daniela siempre ha sido retraída, pero últimamente ha estado socializando más con sus compañeros de clase.Daniela has always been withdrawn, but lately she's been socializing more with her classmates.
El compositor era retraído y apenas salía de su estudio cuando trabajaba en sus sinfonías.The composer was withdrawn and rarely left his studio when he was working on his symphonies.
b. reserved
Ignacio es retraído y jamás habla sobre sus sentimientos.Ignacio is reserved and never speaks about his feelings.
c. retiring
Alejandro es un chico retraído y debemos respetar su privacidad.Alejandro is a retiring young boy and we must respect his privacy.
d. shy
Patricia es retraída y le cuesta ser sociable.Patricia is shy and finds it hard to be sociable.
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