Sheltered

/ˈʃɛltərd/

Meaning & Definition

verb
Past tense of shelter; to provide protection or refuge.
They sheltered the animals during the storm to keep them safe.
adjective
Protected from the elements or danger; having a safe and secure environment.
The children lived in a sheltered home where they were always safe from harm.
Having limited exposure to the outside world, often resulting in a lack of experience or knowledge about broader social issues.
Her sheltered upbringing made it difficult for her to relate to the struggles of others.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'shelter', meaning to protect or shield.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sheltered life
A life that is free from hardship or the harsh realities of the world.
sheltered upbringing
An upbringing that is protected from external influences or dangers.

Related Words

shelter
A place giving protection from the elements or danger.
sheltering
Acting to provide shelter.

Slang Meanings

Someone who is naive or unaware of the harsh realities of life.
He's so sheltered, he doesn't understand how tough the real world can be.