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secluded

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Adjective — Quiet and private, away from other people or busy areas.

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How to use secluded

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a secluded spot secluded beach live a secluded life

Etymology

From "seclude," ultimately from Latin "secludere" ("to shut away").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “secluded” mean?

The word “secluded” means quiet and private, away from other people or busy areas. In plain terms, hidden away and peaceful, cut off from crowds or the outside world.

How do you pronounce “secluded”?

“Secluded” is pronounced suh-KOO-ihd ([səˈkʰɫʏu̯.ɾɪd̚] in IPA).

How do you use “secluded” in a sentence?

Here is “secluded” used in a sentence: “They found a secluded beach with no other tourists in sight.”

What part of speech is “secluded”?

“Secluded” is an adjective.

Where does the word “secluded” come from?

The word “secluded” comes from Latin. From "seclude," ultimately from Latin "secludere" ("to shut away").

Is “secluded” a common word?

“Secluded” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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