reclude Synonyms
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reclude Meaning
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reclude (v. t.)
To open; to unclose.
reclude Sentence Examples
- The reclusive hermit lived in isolation in a remote cabin deep in the forest.
- The wealthy recluse retreated from society, amassing a vast collection of art in his secluded mansion.
- The reclusive author preferred solitude, shunning the limelight and writing in the quiet of his library.
- The recluse had been living in isolation for years, his only contact being through occasional letters.
- The timid child sought solitude, becoming a reclusive loner who rarely ventured outside.
- The reclusive scientist dedicated his life to research, shutting himself away from the world in his laboratory.
- After a traumatic experience, the once-socialite became a reclusive recluse, avoiding all contact with others.
- The reclusive billionaire lived a life of luxury, surrounding himself with art and antiques in his secluded palace.
- The reclusive monk had taken a vow of silence, spending his days in contemplation and solitude.
- The recluse's eccentric behavior made him a legend in the small town, with people speculating about his secretive past.
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To open; to unclose.
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The reclusive hermit lived in isolation in a remote cabin deep in the forest.
The wealthy recluse retreated from society, amassing a vast collection of art in his secluded mansion.
The reclusive author preferred solitude, shunning the limelight and writing in the quiet of his library.
The recluse had been living in isolation for years, his only contact being through occasional letters.