recluse Sentence Examples

  1. In his secluded cabin in the wilderness, the recluse sought solace away from the bustling world.
  2. The enigmatic recluse had retreated into a life of anonymity, shunning all contact with society.
  3. Due to his reclusive nature, the eccentric author had rarely ventured outside his secluded study.
  4. The painter lived in recluse, spending countless hours alone in his attic studio, lost in his art.
  5. The once-famous actor had become a recluse after a series of scandals shattered his public image.
  6. The recluse's dilapidated home was hidden away in a remote part of town, overgrown with weeds and decay.
  7. The scientist had dedicated his life to his research, becoming an isolated recluse within the ivory tower of academia.
  8. The former socialite had transformed herself into a recluse after a traumatic incident, choosing to live in seclusion.
  9. The recluse's yard was a sanctuary of overgrown flowers and tangled vines, a reflection of his wild and untamed spirit.
  10. Despite the allure of modern technology, the dedicated recluse preferred to live in a world devoid of noise and distraction.

recluse Meaning

Wordnet

recluse (n)

one who lives in solitude

Wordnet

recluse (s)

withdrawn from society; seeking solitude

Webster

recluse (a.)

Shut up; sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice; solitary; living apart; as, a recluse monk or hermit; a recluse life.

A person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world, as a hermit or monk; specifically, one of a class of secluded devotees who live in single cells, usually attached to monasteries.

The place where a recluse dwells.

Webster

recluse (v. t.)

To shut up; to seclude.

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FAQs About the word recluse

one who lives in solitude, withdrawn from society; seeking solitudeShut up; sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice; solitary; living apart; a

hermit, anchorite,solitary, isolate,eremite, shut-in, homebody

socialite,socialite,,socializer, socializer

In his secluded cabin in the wilderness, the recluse sought solace away from the bustling world.

The enigmatic recluse had retreated into a life of anonymity, shunning all contact with society.

Due to his reclusive nature, the eccentric author had rarely ventured outside his secluded study.

The painter lived in recluse, spending countless hours alone in his attic studio, lost in his art.