Meaning & Definition of Recluse in English
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Recluse
A person who lives in seclusion or is withdrawn from society.
Pronunciation:
/rɪˈkluːs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
recluseDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people.
Example Sentence: After the death of his wife, he became a recluse, rarely leaving his home.
Definition: One who withdraws from the world to live in seclusion.
Example Sentence: The old man was known as a recluse, rarely seen in town.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'reclusus', the past participle of 'recludere', meaning 'to shut up'.
Synonyms
hermitmisanthropelonereremite
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hermit lifestyle: A way of living characterized by solitude and seclusion.
- social recluse: A person who avoids social interactions.
- reclusive nature: The tendency to prefer solitude over socializing.
Translations
- Spanish: recluso
- French: reclus
- German: Eremit
- Russian: отшельник
Related Words
- hermit: A person who lives in solitude, often for religious reasons.
- isolation: The state of being separated from others.
- solitude: The state or situation of being alone.
Slang Meanings of recluse
Meaning: A loner
Example Sentence: He's a bit of a recluse; he prefers video games to parties.
Meaning: A shut-in
Example Sentence: After quitting his job, he became a recluse, just staying home all the time.