heremitical (Meaning)

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heremitical (a.)

Of or pertaining to a hermit; solitary; secluded from society.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heremitical

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heremitical Sentence Examples

  1. The eremitical monk retreated to a secluded cave for spiritual contemplation.
  2. Heremitical tendencies led her to seek solace in solitary walks.
  3. In his eremitical solitude, he found a deep connection with nature.
  4. The eremitical lifestyle appealed to those seeking freedom from worldly distractions.
  5. The heremitical scholar spent years poring over ancient texts, isolated in his study.
  6. Their eremitical path allowed them to focus on personal growth and enlightenment.
  7. She embraced a heremitical existence, renouncing material possessions and worldly ties.
  8. The eremitical sanctuary provided respite from the chaos and noise of urban life.
  9. His eremitical nature made him a source of wisdom and solace for those who knew him.
  10. Their heremitical retreat became a haven for contemplation and meditation.

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Of or pertaining to a hermit; solitary; secluded from society.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The eremitical monk retreated to a secluded cave for spiritual contemplation.

Heremitical tendencies led her to seek solace in solitary walks.

In his eremitical solitude, he found a deep connection with nature.

The eremitical lifestyle appealed to those seeking freedom from worldly distractions.