Seclusion

Noun

 * 1) The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; a shutting out or keeping apart, or the state of being shut out, as from company, society, the world, etc.; retirement; privacy; solitude: as, to live in seclusion.
 * 2) A secluded place.

Related terms

 * seclude
 * secluse
 * secluseness
 * seclusionist
 * seclusive

Adjectives for Seclusion
obliterating; wearisome; elegant; mummied; dignified; studied; comforting; deep; haughty; bleak; aristocratic; motionless; strict; sweet; utter; tropical; slothful; ascetic; comparative; sullen; torpid; flowery; virtual; sunshiny; blank.

Verbs for Seclusion
advise—; advocate—; afford—; attempt—; contemplate in—; emerge from—; enjoy—; gain—; hide in—; interrupt—; meditate in —; offer—; prize—; raise in—; rouse from —; seek—; strive for—; subject to—; — bores; —consoles; —dulls; —stagnates; — disciplines.

Thesaurus
Jim Crow, alien, alienation, aloneness, aloofness, anonymity, apartheid, celibacy, closed meeting, color bar, confidentiality, confidentialness, cordon, cordon sanitaire, cordoning off, detachment, division, ethnocentrism, exclusiveness, executive session, foreigner, incognito, insularity, insulation, isolation, keeping apart, know-nothingism, loneliness, loneness, lonesomeness, moving apart, narrowness, out-group, outcast, outsider, parochialism, persona non grata, privacy, private, private conference, privateness, quarantine, quarantine flag, race hatred, racial segregation, reclusion, retirement, sanitary cordon, seclusiveness, segregation, separateness, separation, sequestration, single blessedness, snobbishness, solitariness, solitude, splendid isolation, stranger, tightness, withdrawal, xenophobia, yellow flag, yellow jack

Etymology
From <  seclusio, from secludere.

Translations

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 * Serbo-Croatian: sekluzija, izolacija


 * French: isolement (1)