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View usage for: (sɪkwestəʳd) adjectiveA sequestered place is quiet and far away from busy places. [literary]Synonyms: secluded, private, retired, quiet More Synonyms of sequestered sequestered in British English (sɪˈkwɛstəd) adjective2. kept isolated or apart This jury is expected to be sequestered for at least two months. 3. law requisitioned or confiscated, esp until the claims of creditors are satisfied or a court order is complied with sequestered in American English (sɪˈkwɛstərd) adjective removed from others; secluded Examples of 'sequestered' in a sentencesequestered Considering the number of walkers about, he would stay sequestered for a few days!I found them at last, sequestered in a quiet alcove around the corner from the high gallery bar.He had spent his prime sequestered here, in this room, working from the shadows and in disguise.She and Amy might be sequestered from the world, but TV brought the world to them. SeesecludedNearby words ofsequestered - sequel
- sequence
- sequester
- sequestered
- seraphic
- serenade
- serendipitous
Related terms ofsequestered Additional synonymsDefinition (of a place) quiet and secluded It was the only reasonably private place they could find to talk. Synonyms secluded, secret, separate, isolated, concealed, retired, sequestered, not overlooked a quiet rural backwater Synonyms undisturbed, isolated, secluded, private, secret, retired, sequestered, unfrequentedDefinition 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, godforsakenThe reference library is quite unfrequented as a rule. Synonyms isolated, deserted, lonely, remote, solitary, uninhabited, sequestered, off the beaten track, godforsaken, unvisited |