eremitic (Meaning)

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eremitic (a)

of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living

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eremitic (s)

characterized by ascetic solitude

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eremitic (a.)

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eremitic Sentence Examples

  1. The eremitic lifestyle appealed to him as he sought solitude and communion with nature.
  2. Her eremitic existence was punctuated only by occasional visits from her closest friends.
  3. The eremitic monk retreated to the mountains to devote his life to prayer and contemplation.
  4. The author's eremitic tendencies led him to seek refuge in a remote cabin in the woods.
  5. The eremitic scholar devoted his life to studying ancient texts in his isolated library.
  6. The eremitic artist found inspiration in the solitude of her studio.
  7. The eremitic hermit lived in a cave, subsisting on wild berries and nuts.
  8. The eremitic poet sought solace in the beauty of the natural world.
  9. The eremitic philosopher pondered the mysteries of the universe from his isolated mountaintop retreat.
  10. The eremitic traveler journeyed through the desert, seeking spiritual enlightenment.

FAQs About the word eremitic

of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living, characterized by ascetic solitudeAlt. of Eremitical

hermit, solitary, anchorite,recluse,isolate

socialite, socialite,,socializer, socializer

The eremitic lifestyle appealed to him as he sought solitude and communion with nature.

Her eremitic existence was punctuated only by occasional visits from her closest friends.

The eremitic monk retreated to the mountains to devote his life to prayer and contemplation.

The author's eremitic tendencies led him to seek refuge in a remote cabin in the woods.