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seclusion

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Noun — The state of being private and away from other people.

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How to use seclusion

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live in seclusion a life of seclusion

Etymology

From Latin "seclusio," from "secludere" ("to shut off, separate").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “seclusion” mean?

The word “seclusion” means the state of being private and away from other people. In plain terms, being alone and cut off from others, often by choice.

How do you pronounce “seclusion”?

“Seclusion” is pronounced suh-KLOO-zhuhn (/səˈkluːʒən/ in IPA).

How do you use “seclusion” in a sentence?

Here is “seclusion” used in a sentence: “The author retreated into seclusion to finish her novel.”

What part of speech is “seclusion”?

“Seclusion” is a noun.

Where does the word “seclusion” come from?

The word “seclusion” comes from Latin. From Latin "seclusio," from "secludere" ("to shut off, separate").

Related words

seclude secluse secluseness seclusionist seclusive

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