seclusion (Meaning)

Wordnet

seclusion (n)

the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others

the act of secluding yourself from others

Webster

seclusion (n.)

The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; separation from society or connection; a withdrawing; privacy; as, to live in seclusion.

seclusion Sentence Examples

  1. The hermit sought seclusion in the remote mountain cave, seeking solace from the bustling world.
  2. The artist's secluded studio provided the perfect environment for her creative endeavors.
  3. In times of crisis, we often crave seclusion to process our thoughts and emotions.
  4. The tranquil garden offered a sanctuary of seclusion amidst the chaos of the city.
  5. The writer found inspiration in the seclusion of her secluded cottage by the lake.
  6. Seeking tranquility, the couple retreated to a secluded cabin in the woods.
  7. The scientist's breakthrough came during moments of seclusion when he was free from distractions.
  8. In the seclusion of her meditation practice, she found inner peace and clarity.
  9. The secluded nature reserve provided a haven for endangered wildlife.
  10. The elderly woman enjoyed the seclusion of her quiet apartment, surrounded by her cherished memories.

FAQs About the word seclusion

the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others, the act of secluding yourself from othersThe act of secluding, or the state of being secluded

solitude, isolation, privacy, separateness, segregation,loneliness, aloneness, solitariness, insulation, retirement

companionship, fellowship, companionship,society, company, company, society, fellowship, camaraderie, comradeship

The hermit sought seclusion in the remote mountain cave, seeking solace from the bustling world.

The artist's secluded studio provided the perfect environment for her creative endeavors.

In times of crisis, we often crave seclusion to process our thoughts and emotions.

The tranquil garden offered a sanctuary of seclusion amidst the chaos of the city.