"Eremite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Eremite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Eremite" Meaning

An eremite is a person who lives a solitary life, often in seclusion, devoting themselves to prayer, contemplation, or meditation. They may live in a hermitage, a cell, or other isolated quarters, and may eschew worldly pursuits and interactions in order to focus on their spiritual or intellectual pursuits. Eremites are often associated with monasticism or hermitic traditions, and may be found in various religious or spiritual settings.

"Eremite" Examples

Usage Examples for "Eremite"


An eremite is a person who lives in solitude, usually in a hermitage or other secluded place, and is often a religious hermit.

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The old monk had been an eremite for many years, dedicating his life to prayer and contemplation.
The eremite lived off the land, subsisting on berries and wild game.
The hermitage was home to a group of eremites who had retreated from the world to focus on their spirituality.
The writer's character was a reclusive eremite who shunned human contact and spent his days writing in solitude.
The eremite's existence was one of simplicity and hardship, but he found a deep sense of peace and fulfillment in his isolated life.

"Eremite" Similar Words

Erective

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I think you meant "Erective".<br><br>Erective is not a commonly used word in English, but I'm assuming you might have meant "Erector" or "Erective process". <br><br>An Erector is a person or thing that raises or constructs something, such as a building or a structure.<br><br>An Erective process is the process of erecting or constructing something, like a machine or a building.<br><br>Could you please clarify or provide more context about what you're referring to? I'd be happy to help you understand the meaning better.

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Erectness

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Eremacausis

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Eremacausis is a rare and obsolete medical term that refers to a condition characterized by a dry, Gangrenous ulcer or a decay of the skin or mucous membrane, often occurring in the legs or feet of people who have been bedridden or immobile for a long time. The term is derived from Greek words "erema" meaning "desert" and "causis" meaning "to cause".

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Eremitism

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Eremophila

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Eremophobia

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Eremophobia is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a fear of being alone or solitude. It's a phobia that involves a persistent and irrational fear of being by oneself, which can lead to feelings of anxiety, unease, and sometimes even panic.

Eremophyte

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Eremophyte refers to a plant that is adapted to survive in arid or desert regions, characterized by specialized features such as deep roots, shallow roots, or reduced leaf area to conserve water and withstand extreme conditions.

Ereption

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I apologize, but the word "ereption" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please provide a different word for me to assist you with?

Ereshkigal

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Erethizon

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Erethizon is a genus of three species of armadillos found in North America. The name Erethizon is derived from the Greek words erosion (erethis) meaning "threshold" and -izon meaning "pertaining to", and refers to the fact that the shells of these armadillos have a distinctive row of plates along the outer edge of the shell that resembles a threshold.