reclusion Synonyms

reclusion Meaning

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reclusion (n.)

A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.

reclusion Sentence Examples

  1. The writer sought reclusion in a remote cabin, hoping to find inspiration.
  2. The sudden outbreak forced the town into a state of reclusion, with residents advised to stay indoors.
  3. During his years of reclusion, he devoted himself to studying philosophy and writing.
  4. The monastery offered a sanctuary of reclusion for those seeking spiritual guidance.
  5. The abandoned castle stood in reclusion, its crumbling walls a testament to a forgotten era.
  6. The recluse lived a life of isolation and reclusion, rarely venturing outside his secluded cottage.
  7. The forest provided a cloak of reclusion, shielding the hikers from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  8. The once-lively street now lay in reclusion, its shops shuttered and its streets deserted.
  9. The prison acted as a place of reclusion for the convicted criminals, isolating them from society.
  10. The artist sought reclusion in the mountains, seeking solace and inspiration in the tranquil surroundings.

FAQs About the word reclusion

A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.

introversion, coyness, shyness,timidity, diffidence, bashfulness, timidness, unsociability, retiringness,modesty

gregariousness,sociability, sociability, gregariousness, friendliness, friendliness, conviviality, conviviality, amiability, companionship

The writer sought reclusion in a remote cabin, hoping to find inspiration.

The sudden outbreak forced the town into a state of reclusion, with residents advised to stay indoors.

During his years of reclusion, he devoted himself to studying philosophy and writing.

The monastery offered a sanctuary of reclusion for those seeking spiritual guidance.