Synonym: hermit, isolationist, shut-in. Similar words: preclusion, seclusion, preclude, seclude, secluded, cluster, inclusive, exclusive. Meaning: ['rekluːs /rɪ'kluːs] n. one who lives in solitude. adj. withdrawn from society; seeking solitude.
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31. The father became a bitter recluse, shutting himself away from all his friends.
32. The hellostorians say he lived another 15 years, " weary , bored and a partial recluse. "
33. Meanwhile, a botched face-lift severely damaged the nerves of British businesswoman Penny Johnson, who lost her business and became a recluse.
34. Visitors who caught sight of him in New Hampshire where he lived described an unkempt recluse.
35. In the end, the superstar and the recluse were not far apart.
36. Continuing negative criticism plunged him ever deeper into cynicism until he finally a recluse.
37. For such a recluse and an introvert, this passion for closeness seems odd.
38. The affair that Confucius had renewed the recluse's connotation has been shading in cultural history of China, which led to people hold that Confucius' attitude to recluse is self-contradiction.
39. She can't just be written off as an eccentric recluse.
40. So now I am a virtual recluse – on the scrap heap of life.
41. Let a doubter train himself by way of insight to understand these states as taught by the Recluse.
42. Eric died a few days ago and these years, he had lived as a recluse.
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43. The third part analyzes the interrelationship between Yimin painter and the recluse culture.
44. At that time the pub I enjoyed most was the Recluse Eaves.
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