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View usage for: (sɪkluːdɪd) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A secluded place is quiet and private. We were tucked away in a secluded corner of the room. We found a secluded beach a few miles further on. Synonyms: private, sheltered, isolated, remote More Synonyms of secluded secluded in British English (sɪˈkluːdɪd) adjective1. kept apart from the company of others a secluded life Derived forms secludedly (seˈcludedly) adverb secludedness (seˈcludedness) noun secluded in American English (sɪˈkludɪd) adjective1. shut off or kept apart from others; isolated; withdrawn 2. cut off from the public view; hidden a secluded garden Examples of 'secluded' in a sentencesecluded The master bedroom is a generous size and the secluded rear garden has been landscaped.Nearby secluded coves are perfect for snorkelling.We found a secluded spot and we did it.There are two secluded bays for fishing from the beach and spotting marine mammals.Spectacular sea views and a short walk to a secluded beach.It has its own secluded garden and two superb restaurants.First you have to dip into secluded coves.We drove to the countryside and stopped in a secluded beauty spot.The boat had dropped anchor near a secluded bay.He builds a shelter on a secluded beach.Book a table in the secluded courtyard garden.Take a dip in the 12m infinity pool or walk to a nearby secluded cove.There's a secluded bay in the foreground and pine forest behind.If you fancy getting away from it all, pick a peaceful park in a quiet secluded setting.He sent us heart-rending letters telling us how he had found a secluded corner in the grounds where he could cry undetected.I stood in a secluded corner.It's in the middle of things yet it's still a quiet secluded seaside resort.The beach empties and a touch of winter returns to this quiet, secluded cove, when the wind rushes in from the sea. In other languagessecluded British English: secluded ADJECTIVE A secluded place is quiet and private. We were tucked away in a secluded corner of the room. - American English: secluded
- Brazilian Portuguese: afastado
- Chinese: 僻静的
- European Spanish: retirado
- French: retiré
- German: abgeschieden
- Italian: appartato
- Japanese: 隠遁した
- Korean: 외딴
- European Portuguese: afastado
- Latin American Spanish: retirado
Chinese translation of 'secluded' adj - [place]
僻静(靜)的 (pìjìng de)
Definition private and sheltered We found a secluded beach further on. Synonyms cut off out-of-the-way tucked away sequestered off the beaten track Opposites public , busy , frequented , open , accessible Additional synonymsDefinition sheltered or protected the cloistered world of royalty Synonyms sheltered, protected, restricted, shielded, confined, insulated, secluded, reclusive, shut off, sequestered, hermitic, withdrawn, cloistral Many of the refugee areas are in isolated areas. Synonyms remote, far, distant, lonely, out-of-the-way, hidden, retired, far-off, secluded, inaccessible, faraway, outlying, in the middle of nowhere, off the beaten track, backwoods, godforsaken, incommunicado, unfrequentedDefinition isolated and not much visited by people dark, lonely streets Synonyms desolate, deserted, remote, isolated, solitary, out-of-the-way, secluded, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track (informal), godforsaken, unfrequented- seating
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Additional synonymsDefinition far from civilization a remote farm in the hills Synonyms distant, far, isolated, lonely, out-of-the-way, far-off, secluded, inaccessible, faraway, outlying, in the middle of nowhere, off the beaten track, backwoods, godforsakenSynonyms secluded, private, retired, quiet, remote, isolated, lonely, out-of-the-way, cloistered, unfrequentedDefinition protected from wind and rain a shallow-sloping beach next to a sheltered bay Synonyms screened, covered, protected, shielded, secludedDefinition (of a place) without people a boy of eighteen in a solitary house in the Ohio countryside Synonyms isolated, remote, out-of-the-way, desolate, hidden, sequestered, unvisited, unfrequentedThe reference library is quite unfrequented as a rule. Synonyms isolated, deserted, lonely, remote, solitary, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track, godforsaken, unvisited |