"Reclusively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reclusively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reclusively" Meaning

Living or spending time in solitude, reclusively; preferring to be alone and avoiding social contact.

"Reclusively" Examples

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Verb Usage Examples:


The professor started to live reclusively after the scandal hurt her reputation.
She has been reclusively writing novels for a year, without sending any to publishers.
He reclusively hoards his wealth and doesn't want to spend any on his family.
After the breakup, he reclusively stayed indoors for months and lost all contact with friends.
Some artists prefer to work reclusively in their studios, only visiting their families on holidays.

"Reclusively" Similar Words

Reclosable

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

Recloseable

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Capable of being closed and opened again.

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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Recluse

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

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The state of being secluded or withdrawn from society, often intentionally or voluntarily; a period of solitude or isolation.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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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The state of being withdrawn from society, preferring to be alone or limiting one's social interactions with others.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".

Recoded

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Recodification

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The act of revising and updating the rules, laws, or regulations of a country, government, or other organization in a systematic way, often resulting in the creation of a new code or set of regulations.<br><br>In other words, recodification involves rewriting and reorganizing existing laws or codes to make them more coherent, consistent, and up-to-date, often to reflect changes in societal values, technology, or other factors. This can involve revising the language, terminology, and structure of the laws, as well as clarifying or simplifying existing provisions.<br><br>Example: "The government's recodification of the tax law aims to make it more accessible and easier to understand for citizens."

Recodify

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Recognisability

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Recognisability refers to the quality of being easily recognizable or identifiable, often in a specific context or by a particular group. It can also mean the ability to recognize or distinguish something or someone, especially by their characteristics, features, or behavior.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The new logo is designed to increase the recognisability of the company brand.<br> The patient's unusual rhyming speech made it easy to recognize her as a fan of poetry.