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Meanings of
reclusive
in English
Providing privacy or seclusion.
secluded
sequestered
cloistered
Related terms
private
Withdrawn from society; seeking solitude.
withdrawn
recluse
Related terms
unsocial
Synonyms
Examples for "
withdrawn
"
withdrawn
recluse
Examples for "
withdrawn
"
1
He said his police security detail had recently been
withdrawn
without notice.
2
That final suggestion formed the basis for a Government amendment, later
withdrawn
.
3
It said the 29 positive results were on seven previously
withdrawn
products.
4
Several firms, mostly small biotech companies, have
withdrawn
their IPOs this year.
5
Mr Barnett had said five million tonnes of material had been
withdrawn
.
1
From shut-in
recluse
mechanic to partying shamanic police detective within a year.
2
There was nothing of the
recluse
or the student in his appearance.
3
The
recluse
looked at the little volume with reverence in his eyes.
4
His mode of living was in the utmost degree
recluse
and solitary.
5
If it's too good though it could turn you into a
recluse
.
Usage of
reclusive
in English
1
Washington insists that the
reclusive
state first drop its nuclear weapons ambitions.
2
Such visits also serve to provide useful intelligence about the
reclusive
state.
3
The apology is a rare admission of fallibility from the
reclusive
state.
4
The
reclusive
songwriter entertains through the computer audio system developed by introverts.
5
She was a
reclusive
figure whose mature music deals mostly in extremes.
6
Settled for the life of a
reclusive
widow, until she died too.
7
Since then, Pynchon himself seems to have fallen into a
reclusive
void.
8
But until now, the
reclusive
author has been shy about granting interviews.
9
Because that was where the
reclusive
Tepho spent most of his time.
10
He has remained largely
reclusive
,
rarely giving interviews or performing high-profile shows.
11
But all humans require social connections, even those who are more
reclusive
.
12
My friends, who stick with me even when I'm moody and
reclusive
.
13
Most pathologists and medical examiners Maggie knew were quiet, solemn, sometimes
reclusive
.
14
Hell, bring some of Sorcha's
reclusive
faeries if you can find them.
15
The
reclusive
state has also conducted two nuclear weapons tests since January 2016.
16
Neighbours said Mr Baxter became
reclusive
in his former family home.
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reclusive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
reclusive state
reclusive leader
reclusive life
famously reclusive
more reclusive
More collocations
Reclusive
through the time
Reclusive
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare