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1. (adj.) secluded
sheltered or screened from general activity or view.
2. secluded
withdrawn from human contact:
a secluded life.
Etymology: (1595–1605)
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| Definition of 'secluded' |
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1. (adj) privy, secluded, secret
hidden from general view or use
"a privy place to rest and think"; "a secluded romantic spot"; "a secret garden"
2. (adj) cloistered, reclusive, secluded, sequestered
providing privacy or seclusion
"the cloistered academic world of books"; "sat close together in the sequestered pergola"; "sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree"; "a secluded romantic spot"
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1. (adjective) secluded
far away from people and therefore private
a secluded beach resort
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| Definition of 'secluded' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. secluded
of Seclude
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Sense: not able to be seen, talked to etc by other people; far away from other people etc
a secluded cottage.
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Afrikaans: weggesteek, verskuil |
Arabic: مُنْعَزِل |
Bulgarian: усамотен |
Brazilian: isolado |
Czech: skrytý; odlehlý |
German: abgelegen |
Danish: afskærmet; afsides |
Greek: απομονωμένος, απόμερος |
Spanish: retirado |
Estonian: eraldunud |
Farsi: منزوي |
Finnish: syrjäinen |
French: retiré |
Hebrew: מְבוּדַד |
Croatian: osamljen, samotan |
Hungarian: félreeső |
Indonesian: terpencil |
Icelandic: einangraður, afvikinn |
Italian: isolato |
Japanese: 引っこんだ |
Korean: 외딴,격리된 |
Lithuanian: atsiskyręs, nuošalus |
Latvian: nomaļš; vientuļš; atšķirt |
Malay: terpencil |
Dutch: afgezonderd |
Norwegian: avsidesliggende, tilbaket |
Polish: odosobniony |
Persian: منزوي |
Pashto: ګوښه كول، ځانله كول، جلاك |
Portuguese: isolado |
Romanian: retras |
Russian: уединённый |
Slovak: skrytý; odľahlý |
Slovenian: skrit |
Serbian: zabačen |
Swedish: enslig, avsides belägen |
Thai: ปลีกวิเวก |
Turkish: gözlerden ırak, tenha |
Taiwanese: 隱蔽(密)的,隱居的 |
Ukrainian: ізольований |
Urdu: اپنے حلقے سے خارج ، بے تع |
Vietnamese: hẻo lánh |
Chinese: 隐居的,隐蔽的 |
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