One who lives in solitude.
Person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society.
Withdrawn from society; seeking solitude.
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 .
6 He enjoyed in those two desperate years the immunities of a recluse .
7 Paolo was disappointed and puzzled by the manner of the unfortunate recluse .
8 She disarmed the suspicion of recluse scholars by the absence of bookishness.
9 Arthur took the packet from the recluse with a look of surprise.
10 To some the influence of such a recluse will doubtless seem insignificant.
11 The recluse had just finished his letters when Klea returned to him.
12 But soon the recluse began to long for his nook at Weston.
13 They'll feel a lot sorrier for you if you become a recluse .
14 I think she likes being alone, and being something of a recluse .
15 Serapion, the recluse of Serapis, to Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, the Roman.
16 It need not, therefore, sit a cynic recluse on the Western sea.
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