drawer

word

/ˈdɹɔɹ/
dror
/ˈdɹɔː/
draw

Definition

A drawer is a box-shaped part of a piece of furniture that you pull out to store things in, like clothes, tools, or papers. It can also mean a person who draws, but that meaning is much less common in everyday use.

Usage & Nuances

In everyday English, 'drawer' usually means the furniture part, not a person. Common collocations include 'top drawer', 'desk drawer', 'kitchen drawer', and 'sock drawer'. Learners sometimes confuse it with 'closet' or 'cabinet': a drawer pulls out, while a cabinet usually has a door.

Example Sentences

This drawer is full of papers.

basic

The keys are in the top drawer.

basic

She put her socks in the drawer.

basic

Check the kitchen drawer next to the stove.

natural

I always keep chargers in that messy drawer by the door.

natural

The drawer keeps getting stuck, so I think the track is bent.

natural