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Meaning of recluse
A person who lives a solitary life, often avoiding social contact.
Etymology of recluse
The word "recluse" comes from the Old French word "recluse," meaning "hermit" or "solitary," which is derived from the Latin word "reclausus," meaning "shut up" or "enclosed," and is related to the verb "recludere," meaning "to shut up" or "to enclose."
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a person who lives a solitary life, often for religious or philosophical reasons.
Synonyms
hermit
solitary
loner
introvert
isolationist
ascetic
anchorite
mystic
sage
seer
prophet
monk
nun
recluse
solitary
eremite
ascete
hermitage
solitary
solitary
solitary
solitary
hermitic
anchoritic
monastic
contemplative
meditative
pensive
brooding
reflective
withdrawn
retiring
reserved
secluded
shut-in
secluded
hidden
concealed
isolated
sequestered
cloistered
confined
imprisoned
confined
restricted
limited
hermetic
insulated
protected
sheltered
guarded
defended
secure
safe
protected
screened
shielded
walled
fenced
enclosed
barricaded
blockaded
besieged
invested
leper
outcast
pariah
exile
expatriate
refugee
fugitive
escapee
runaway
absconder
deserter
defector
traitor
turncoat
renegade
apostate
heretic
infidel
unbeliever
skeptic
doubter
agnostic
atheist
nonbeliever
unbeliever
pagan
heathen
gentile
infidel
barbarian
savage
wild
feral
untamed
unbroken
untrained
undomesticated
unSocial
unsocial
unsociable
unfriendly
inhospitable
inhospitable
cold
unfriendly
unapproachable
inaccessible
uncommunicative
unresponsive
unreachable
uncontactable
ungetatable
hermitical
hermitic
anchoritical
monachal
monastic
conventual
cloistered
sequestered
secluded
shut-in
confined
restricted
isolated
insulated
protected
defended
secure
safe
screened
shielded
walled
fenced
enclosed
barricaded
blockaded
besieged
invested
Definitions
- A person who lives a solitary life, often avoiding social contact, especially one who has withdrawn from society for religious or philosophical reasons.
- * A person who lives in seclusion, often in a remote or secluded area, and avoids social interaction.
Usage Examples
- The recluse lived in a small cottage on the outskirts of the village, rarely venturing into town.
- * She became a recluse after the death of her husband, unable to bear the thought of socializing without him.
- * The famous author was a recluse, preferring to spend his days writing in solitude rather than attending literary events.
Antonyms
socialite
extrovert
partygoer
bon vivant
cosmopolitan
internationalist
globalist
universalist
humanitarian
altruist
philanthropist
benefactor
patron
supporter
advocate
proponent
champion
defender
protector
guardian
friend
companion
associate
colleague
partner
ally
confidant
intimate
familiar
acquaintance
friend
buddy
chum
pal
mate
comrade
fellow
peer
equal
counterpart
opposite
counterpart
complement
supplement
adjunct
appendage
appendant
accessory
satellite
subordinate
inferior
junior
subordinate
subject
vassal
dependent
client
protégé
pupil
student
apprentice
trainee
novice
beginner
initiate
neophyte
debutant
newcomer
entrant
fresher
rookie
greenhorn
tyro
amateur
dilettante
dabbler