Meaning of Pulled
To draw or drag something towards oneself with force.
In simple words: Taken away with a force.
Pulled in a sentence
- She pulled the door open with great difficulty.
- He pulled her closer to share a secret.
- They pulled the boat ashore after a long day at sea.
- The child pulled on his mother’s sleeve to get her attention.
- She pulled away from the conversation, feeling uncomfortable.
- He felt a muscle that was pulled during the game.
- The athlete pulled ahead of the competition quickly.
How to use Pulled
Use 'pulled' for physical actions or emotional states, but avoid in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
pulled + object
Memory hint
Imagine pulling a rope towards you, feeling the effort and movement.
Related words
Collocations with Pulled
- pulled muscle
- pulled the lever
- pulled something off
- pulled back
- pulled strings
Synonyms for Pulled
- tugged
- hauled
- dragged
- swept
- retracted
Opposites of Pulled
- pushed
- released
- let go
Common mistakes with Pulled
- Confused with 'pushed' - remember that pulling means drawing towards oneself.
- Using 'pulled' for inanimate objects when 'taken' might be more appropriate.
- Omitting the object after 'pulled' when it's needed for clarity.
Pulled appears in
Pulled in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
سحب
أُخذ بعيدًا بقوة.
- Bengaliবাংলা
টানা
জোর করে সরিয়ে নেওয়া।
- GermanDeutsch
gezogen
Mit Kraft weggezogen.
- SpanishEspañol
Tirado/a, Halado/a
Arrastrado con fuerza.
- Persianفارسی
کشیده شده
با زور برده شده.
- FrenchFrançais
Tirée, tiré, tirés, tirées
Emporté avec une force.
- Hindiहिन्दी
खींचा हुआ
ज़ोर लगाकर ले जाया गया।
- ItalianItaliano
Tirato
Portato via con forza.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Puxado
Tirado com força.
- RussianРусский
Потянул, вытащил, оттащил
Оттащил с усилием.
- Urduاردو
کھینچا ہوا
زبردستی لے جانا۔
- Chinese中文
拉, 拖, 拽
被用力带走。
More words like Pulled
- There's nothing to tell
Indicates that there are no details or information to share.
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A phrase used to urge or motivate someone.
- There's gotta be something wrong
Implying that something is not right or needs attention.
- Does he eat chalk
A question asking if a person consumes chalk as food.
- Go through what i went through
Experience similar difficulties as I did.
- This is not even a date
Indicates that the meeting does not qualify as a romantic date.
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Frequently asked questions about Pulled
What does Pulled mean?
Taken away with a force.
What is the definition of Pulled?
To draw or drag something towards oneself with force.
How do you use Pulled in a sentence?
She pulled the door open with great difficulty.
Can you give another example of Pulled?
He pulled her closer to share a secret.
What are synonyms for Pulled?
Common alternatives include tugged, hauled, dragged, swept, retracted.
What is the opposite of Pulled?
Opposite meanings include pushed, released, let go.
What words go with Pulled?
It commonly pairs with pulled muscle, pulled the lever, pulled something off, pulled back, pulled strings.
What are common mistakes when using Pulled?
Confused with 'pushed' - remember that pulling means drawing towards oneself. Using 'pulled' for inanimate objects when 'taken' might be more appropriate. Omitting the object after 'pulled' when it's needed for clarity.
How do you pronounce Pulled?
US: //pʊld//, UK: //pʊld//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Pulled?
Use 'pulled' for physical actions or emotional states, but avoid in overly formal contexts.



















