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secluded
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
secluded
(adjective)
seclude
(verb)
secluded
/sɪ
ˈ
kluːdəd/
adjective
secluded
/sɪ
ˈ
kluːdəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SECLUDED
[
more secluded; most secluded
]
1
:
hidden from view
:
private and not used or seen by many people
a
secluded
beach
We looked for a
secluded
spot in the park to have our picnic.
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2
:
placed apart from other people
She led a
secluded
[=
solitary
] life on the family farm.
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