Reclusive Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈkɫusɪv/, /ɹɪˈkɫusɪv
ri-KLOO-siv
ɹɪklˈuːsɪv
ri-KLOO-siv
परिभाषा
Describes someone who prefers to live alone and avoid contact with other people.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Reclusive' is formal and often describes people with little social interaction, sometimes due to personal choice or trauma. It is commonly used for authors, artists, or celebrities who avoid the public eye. Not a synonym for 'lonely'—a reclusive person may enjoy their solitude.
Spanish: recluso - solitarioPortuguese (BR): recluso - solitárioPortuguese (PT): recluso - solitárioChinese (Simplified): 隐居的 - 不爱社交的Chinese (Traditional): 隱居的 - 不愛社交的Hindi: एकांतप्रिय - एकांतवास करने वालाArabic: منعزل - متوحدBengali: নিঃসঙ্গ - একাকী (মানুষের স্বভাব)Russian: затворнический - уединённыйJapanese: 隠遁的 - 世捨て人のVietnamese: ẩn dật - sống khép kínKorean: 은둔하는 - 세상을 등진Turkish: içe kapanık - toplumdan uzakUrdu: گوشہ نشین - تنہائی پسندIndonesian: menyendiri - tertutup
उदाहरण वाक्य
The old man lived a reclusive life in the mountains.
basic
She became reclusive after her cat died.
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A reclusive artist rarely shows his work.
basic
He's always been a reclusive person, hardly ever leaving his house.
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That billionaire is so reclusive that nobody has seen him in years.
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"Don't take it personally," she said. "I'm just a bit reclusive by nature."
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