Pronunciation: /sɪˈkluːdɪd/
verb can also be used as a verb to describe the act of isolating or hiding away
A1 She secluded herself in her room when she felt overwhelmed.
A2 The cat secluded itself under the bed during the thunderstorm.
B1 The writer secluded himself in a cabin in the woods to focus on his novel.
B2 The celebrity secluded herself on a private island to escape the paparazzi.
C1 The politician secluded himself in a remote mountain retreat to plan his campaign strategy.
C2 The artist secluded herself in a secluded studio to work on her latest masterpiece.
adjective describes a place that is isolated or hidden away from others
A1 The cabin in the woods was secluded and peaceful.
A2 The secluded beach was perfect for a relaxing getaway.
B1 The secluded mountain village had limited access to modern amenities.
B2 The secluded island was only accessible by boat.
C1 The secluded monastery provided a peaceful retreat for spiritual contemplation.
C2 The secluded villa offered privacy and tranquility for the wealthy guests.
formal The secluded villa offered a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
informal We found a secluded spot by the lake to have a picnic away from the crowds.
slang Let's ditch this party and go chill in that secluded spot we found earlier.
figurative Her thoughts were like a secluded island, isolated from the noise of the outside world.
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