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Cloistered Meaning in English

word

ˈkɫɔɪstɝd
KLOY-sterd
klˈɔɪstəd
KLOY-stuhd

Definition

Living or kept away from the rest of the world, often for religious reasons or to avoid outside influence. Can also mean extremely private or sheltered from everyday life.

Usage & Nuances

'Cloistered' is formal and often describes nuns, monks, or academic settings but can also be used metaphorically for anyone isolated from the world. Collocates with 'life,' 'upbringing,' 'community.' Sometimes confused with 'isolated' or 'sheltered,' but has a stronger sense of deliberate separation, often for spiritual or intellectual reasons.

Example Sentences

She lived a cloistered life in the countryside.

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The nuns led a cloistered existence.

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He prefers a cloistered environment to the busy city.

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Growing up in a cloistered household, she had little contact with others her age.

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After years in a cloistered academic world, real-life work was a shock.

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Some celebrities choose a cloistered lifestyle to protect their privacy.

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