"Reclusion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reclusion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reclusion" Meaning

The state of being secluded or withdrawn from society, often intentionally or voluntarily; a period of solitude or isolation.

"Reclusion" Examples

5 Examples of the Word 'reclusion'


1. Self-imposed Reclusion

Due to her intense grief following the loss of her beloved pet, Sarah chose to impose a period of reclusion on herself, spending most of her days alone with her memories.

2. Ahab's Reclusion from Humanity

In Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick', Captain Ahab's reclusion from the crew and the reality of his situation is poignantly mirrored in his obsession with hunting the white whale.

3. The Dangers of Reclusion

Mediocrity is often the result of excessive reclusion. Once we start to believe the world revolves only around ourselves, we become isolated not only from the world but also from the opportunity for personal growth.

4. Dame Quickly's Commentary on Reclusion

In Shakespeare's 'The Mery Wives of Windsor', Dame Quickly's observation on Falstaff's reclusion best describes the detachment one can feel when trying to navigate peer pressure and public perception - 'He, I know,' quoth she, 'he doth but try to make sport with those that must seem to fool the world.'

5. Isolation in Romanticism

The introduction of the sunflower in fiction and real life, according to Claude Monet, pushed him into a spell of reclusion to discover the beauty of simplicity and to further emphasize the broadness of color in nature.

"Reclusion" Similar Words

Reclines

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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.

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The state of being withdrawn from society, preferring to be alone or limiting one's social interactions with others.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

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