recluse|recluses in English
noun
[re·cluse || 'rekluːs /rɪ'kluːs]
hermit, loner, one who lives in seclusio
Use "recluse|recluses" in a sentence
1. Brown recluse.
2. This recluse shunned all company.
3. The condition of a recluse.
4. She turned into a recluse or something?
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6. I was a recluse and felt utterly useless.
7. The recluse is shy, only biting when threatened.
8. She now leads the life of a recluse.
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10. All these years, Eric had lived as a recluse.
11. Give me to warble spontaneous songs recluse by myself.
12. She became a recluse after her two sons were murdered.
13. The old recluse secluded himself from the outside world.
14. The old recluse was very cagey about her past life.
15. He is a millionaire recluse who refuses to give interviews.
16. Synonyms for Anchorites include eremites, hermits, recluses, ascetics, isolates, solitary, cenobites, marabouts, santons and stylites
17. The anchoresses or “recluses”, in their cells, devoted themselves to prayer, meditation and study.
18. He was a natural recluse who found all human relationships difficult.
19. The Arbiters are the highest ranking troops in Arachnos.They are linked directly to Lord Recluse, and any attempt to harm one is considered a challenge to Lord Recluse himself.
20. He lived a very isolated existence and was something of a recluse.
21. His widow became a virtual recluse for the remainder of her life.
22. If you don't get out more, you're going to turn into a recluse.
23. For such a recluse and an introvert, this passion for closeness seems odd.
24. The third part analyzes the interrelationship between Yimin painter and the recluse culture.
25. Cloisterer (plural Cloisterers) One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse