"Recluse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recluse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recluse" Meaning

A person who prefers to be alone and avoids society, often living in solitude.

"Recluse" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Recluse"


1. A Famous Example - Edward Snowden


Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who revealed classified information about US government surveillance programs, has been living as a recluse in Russia since 2013.

2. Biographical Context


marked by a tendency to keep to oneself, avoiding society; hermit-like

"Recluse" Similar Words

Recliner

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Recliners

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Reclines

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Reclining

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Reclosable

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Describing a closure or lid that can be closed or reopened multiple times.

Recloseable

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Reclothed

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Re clad or re clothed refers to something that has been dressed in new or different clothes after a previous outfit had been removed.

Reclude

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Recluses

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Reclusion

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The state of being secluded or withdrawn from society, often intentionally or voluntarily; a period of solitude or isolation.

Reclusive

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Reclusively

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Reclusiveness

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The state of being withdrawn from society, preferring to be alone or limiting one's social interactions with others.

Reclusory

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A reclusory is a place where someone who has taken vows of religious retirement lives. It is a type of hermitage where monks, nuns, or other individuals can withdraw from the world for a period of time to devote themselves to prayer, contemplation, and spiritual pursuits.

Recoalesce

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Coalesce (re- is an intensifier in this case) means to come together and combine into a single entity or whole. It describes the process of merging or unifying disparate elements into a unified whole, often through a shared interest, goal, or identity.

Recoction

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There is no widely accepted word as "recoction". However, I think you may be referring to "reaction" or perhaps "impression" or even "perception".