Seclusion Meaning in English
word
sɪˈkɫuʒən
si-KLOO-zhuhn
sɪklˈuːʒən
si-KLOO-zhuhn
परिभाषा
A state of being alone or away from other people, often by choice, to avoid disturbances or distractions.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Seclusion' is formal and often implies voluntary withdrawal for peace or privacy. Common collocations: 'in seclusion', 'seek seclusion', 'period of seclusion'. Not the same as 'solitude' (emotional state) or 'isolation' (imposed separation).
Spanish: reclusión - aislamientoPortuguese (BR): reclusão - isolamentoPortuguese (PT): reclusão - isolamentoChinese (Simplified): 隐居 - 隔离Chinese (Traditional): 隱居 - 隔離Hindi: एकांत - अलगावArabic: عزلة - انفرادBengali: নির্জনতা - একাকীত্ব (স্বেচ্ছায়)Russian: уединениеJapanese: 隠遁 - 隠居Vietnamese: ẩn dật - sự tách biệtKorean: 은둔 - 고립(자발적)Turkish: inziva - yalnızlık (gönüllü)Urdu: خلوت - گوشہ نشینیIndonesian: pengasingan - keterasingan (sengaja)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He lives in seclusion in the mountains.
basic
After the incident, she sought seclusion to recover.
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Monks often live a life of seclusion.
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She enjoys a bit of seclusion to read her favorite books.
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He disappeared into seclusion and wasn’t seen for months.
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Some people find seclusion refreshing after a busy week.
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