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Secluded   /sɪklˈudɪd/   Listen
Secluded

adjective
1.
Hidden from general view or use.  Synonyms: privy, secret.  "A secluded romantic spot" , "A secret garden"
2.
Providing privacy or seclusion.  Synonyms: cloistered, reclusive, sequestered.  "Sat close together in the sequestered pergola" , "Sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree" , "A secluded romantic spot"



Seclude

verb
(past & past part. secluded; pres. part. secluding)
1.
Keep away from others.  Synonyms: sequester, sequestrate, withdraw.






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"Secluded" Quotes from Famous Books



... countries may be changing, their mothers always exhibit that characteristic of woman-hood, conservatism, which is to them the safe-guard of their homes. Unlike the Western woman, accustomed to a broader horizon, the woman of China, secluded for generations within her narrow courtyards, prefers the ways and manners which she knows, rather than flying to ills she knows not of. It is this self-protective instinct that makes the Eastern woman the foe to those ...
— My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard • Elizabeth Cooper

... He for her sake from Orient's farthest reign Roved thither, where the sun descends to rest; For he was told in India, to his pain, That she Orlando followed to the west. He after learned in France that Charlemagne Secluded from that champion and the rest, As a fit guerdon, mewed her for the knight Who should protect the ...
— Orlando Furioso • Lodovico Ariosto

... character and graceful poet was Richard Furness[70], parish clerk of Dore, five miles from Shalfield, a secluded hamlet. He was then styled "The Poet of the Peak," of sonorous voice and clear of speech, the author of many poems, and factotum supreme of the village and neighbourhood. Two volumes of his poems have been published. He combined, like many ...
— The Parish Clerk (1907) • Peter Hampson Ditchfield

... this spot, quiet, secluded, shady, even somewhat sombre and solemn. The transparent stream of water wound its way between the trees. The nenufars, touched by the light movement of the water, swayed gently backward and forward, leaning toward each other as if kissing. Above their broad leaves, lying like shields on ...
— Sielanka: An Idyll • Henryk Sienkiewicz

... "We will step over to that arbor by the garden. We shall be quite comfortable and secluded there. This is the place," said Junius, as they seated themselves in the arbor, "where, when a boy, I used to come to smoke. My aunt did not allow this diversion, but I managed to do a good deal of puffing ...
— The Late Mrs. Null • Frank Richard Stockton


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