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reclusive
Adjective
comp: more reclusivesup: most reclusive

This term describes a deliberate withdrawal from social interaction, often carrying a connotation of mystery or intellectual intensity. It is frequently applied to artists, scholars, or public figures who consciously choose isolation to protect their privacy or focus on their work, distinguishing it from "lonely," which implies a sad or involuntary state of isolation. While "solitary" is a neutral descriptor of being alone, "reclusive" suggests a habitual pattern of avoidance. It implies a boundary set between the individual and the rest of society, often evoking an image of a hidden residence or a guarded lifestyle.

Meanings

Adjectivereclusive

Avoiding the company of other people and living a solitary life.

"The reclusive author rarely grants interviews and lives in a remote cottage."

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