seclude Synonyms

seclude Meaning

Wordnet

seclude (v)

keep away from others

Webster

seclude (v. t.)

To shut up apart from others; to withdraw into, or place in, solitude; to separate from society or intercourse with others.

To shut or keep out; to exclude.

seclude Sentence Examples

  1. The remote cabin was secluded amidst towering mountains, providing a tranquil retreat.
  2. The enigmatic hermit secluded himself in an isolated cave, away from the bustling world.
  3. The ancient kingdom's secret chamber was secluded by thick stone walls and heavy iron bars.
  4. As the storm raged outside, we secluded ourselves indoors, finding solace in the warmth of the fire.
  5. The school's library offered a secluded corner where students could concentrate on their studies.
  6. The isolated island's pristine beaches were a secluded paradise, far from the reach of tourists.
  7. The wounded soldier was secluded in the hospital's intensive care unit to ensure his privacy and safety.
  8. The former king lived in secluded exile, spending his days in contemplation and solitude.
  9. The sanctuary's sacred grove provided a secluded space for meditation and spiritual growth.
  10. The secluded valley hidden behind towering cliffs remained undisturbed, preserving its natural beauty for generations to come.

FAQs About the word seclude

keep away from othersTo shut up apart from others; to withdraw into, or place in, solitude; to separate from society or intercourse with others., To shut or kee

isolate, separate, segregate, restrain,remove, confine, cut off, quarantine, insulate, keep

join,integrate, connect, connect, unite, unite, join, integrate, desegregate, liberate

The remote cabin was secluded amidst towering mountains, providing a tranquil retreat.

The enigmatic hermit secluded himself in an isolated cave, away from the bustling world.

The ancient kingdom's secret chamber was secluded by thick stone walls and heavy iron bars.

As the storm raged outside, we secluded ourselves indoors, finding solace in the warmth of the fire.