seclusive
Americanadjective
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tending to seclude, especially oneself.
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causing or providing seclusion.
adjective
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tending to seclude
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fond of seclusion
Other Word Forms
- nonseclusive adjective
- nonseclusively adverb
- nonseclusiveness noun
- seclusively adverb
- seclusiveness noun
- unseclusive adjective
- unseclusively adverb
- unseclusiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of seclusive
1815–25; secluse (< Latin sēclūsus secluded; seclusion ) + -ive
Example Sentences
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Fraternities—and sororities, for that matter—are seclusive by nature.
From Time • Sep. 24, 2014
He was a friend of Bernard B. Kerik, the former police commissioner who pleaded guilty to charges including tax fraud, and he made his political bones working in the seclusive borough president’s office.
From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2010
They incline to be irritable, neurotic, seclusive, but are lonely less frequently than divorced men.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In Buenos Aires it was also the day on which Argentina's mysterious, seclusive master politician.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No, we should introduce no discordant element there, of liveries and servants, and riches and seclusive walls, of mine and thine.
From Vesty of the Basins by Greene, Sarah P. McLean
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