cloistered Antonyms

Meaning of cloistered

Wordnet

cloistered (s)

of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows

providing privacy or seclusion

Webster

cloistered (imp. & p. p.)

of Cloister

Webster

cloistered (a.)

Dwelling in cloisters; solitary.

Furnished with cloisters.

cloistered Sentence Examples

  1. She grew up in a cloistered community, sheltered from the outside world.
  2. The cloistered nuns spent their days in prayer and contemplation within the convent walls.
  3. Despite living in a bustling city, he preferred a cloistered existence, away from social gatherings.
  4. The cloistered garden provided a tranquil retreat for the monks to reflect on their faith.
  5. His cloistered upbringing left him unprepared for the realities of life beyond the monastery.
  6. The cloistered atmosphere of the library was conducive to focused study and research.
  7. After years of cloistered living, she yearned to explore the world beyond the convent.
  8. The cloistered lifestyle of the monastery allowed the monks to maintain a sense of spiritual purity.
  9. The cloistered community adhered to strict rules of silence and solitude.
  10. Despite its cloistered location in the mountains, the monastery welcomed visitors seeking solace and guidance.

FAQs About the word cloistered

of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows, providing privacy or seclusionof Cloister, Dwelling in cloisters; solitary., Furnished with cl

sheltered,secluded, hidden, retired, remote, lonely, lone, quiet,isolated, secret

visible, visible, obvious, obvious,, exposed,exposed

She grew up in a cloistered community, sheltered from the outside world.

The cloistered nuns spent their days in prayer and contemplation within the convent walls.

Despite living in a bustling city, he preferred a cloistered existence, away from social gatherings.

The cloistered garden provided a tranquil retreat for the monks to reflect on their faith.