recluse

[US]/rɪˈkluːs/
[UK]/ˈrekluːs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a person who lives a solitary life and avoids contact with other people; a hermit

Example Sentences

a recluse who never appears in public

Just as kusa grass wrongly handled cuts the hand, even so, a recluse's life wrongly lived drags one to states of woe.

The writer lived as a recluse in the countryside, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The recluse rarely ventured out of his secluded cabin in the woods.

She became a recluse after her traumatic experience, avoiding social interactions.

Despite being a recluse, he found solace in spending time with his books and thoughts.

The recluse had a small garden where he grew his own vegetables and herbs.

Living as a recluse allowed her to focus on her passion for painting without distractions.

The recluse preferred the company of animals over people, finding peace in their presence.

The recluse emerged from seclusion only when absolutely necessary, preferring solitude.

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