recluses in English

noun
1
a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people.
Though not hermits or recluses , they do enjoy their own space to ruminate about what makes the world go round not to mention what makes people tick.

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3. Synonyms for Anchorites include eremites, hermits, recluses, ascetics, isolates, solitary, cenobites, marabouts, santons and stylites

4. The anchoresses or “recluses”, in their cells, devoted themselves to prayer, meditation and study.

5. Although people with an Avoidant attachment style are independent and most comfortable relying on themselves, most aren’t “loners” or recluses

6. ‘The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, Ascetics, Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society.’

7. The large number of caves in the Latmos mountains provided refuge to ‘Cloisterers’ (recluses) and eremites (hermits), driven out of Sinai and Southern Arabia in the 7th century to search refuge in the Latmos mountains

8. And that divers of the wymen that have been servants ther and attendyng to the recluses afortym have byn misgovernyd, and gotten with chyld withyn the seyd plase halowyd, to the grete displeasaunce of hurt and disclander of the abbeye Aforeseyd, &c

9. And that divers of the wymen that have been servants ther and attendyng to the recluses afortym have byn misgovernyd, and gotten with chyld withyn the seyd plase halowyd, to the grete displeasaunce of hurt and disclander of the abbeye Aforeseyd, &c