-ȯn adjective
Etymology: from past participle of withdraw
1. : removed from immediate contact or easy approach : isolated , secluded
during the long windswept winters is a lonely, withdrawn community — American Guide Series: Michigan
led cramped, withdrawn lives — Gordon Merrick
2. : socially detached and unresponsive : introverted
there is nothing withdrawn or coldly impersonal about him — Nancy Ross
• with·drawn·ness -ȯnnə̇s noun -es