Pronunciation: /ˌsɛlfˌaɪsəˈleɪʃən/
noun a state of being isolated or separated from others, typically for health reasons
A1 I am in self-isolation at home.
A2 During self-isolation, I have been reading a lot.
B1 Self-isolation can be challenging for extroverted individuals.
B2 The government advised self-isolation for anyone who had been in contact with a confirmed case.
C1 Self-isolation has become a common practice during the global pandemic.
C2 The importance of self-isolation in preventing the spread of infectious diseases cannot be overstated.
formal During the pandemic, many individuals practiced self-isolation to prevent the spread of the virus.
informal I'm currently in self-isolation after traveling to a high-risk area.
slang I'm stuck in self-isolation and running out of things to watch on Netflix.
figurative Sometimes we need to go into self-isolation to reflect on our thoughts and emotions.
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