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seclusive

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/sɪˈkluːsɪv/ · se-clu-sive

Relating to or characterized by seclusion; secluded.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to or characterized by seclusion; secluded.

خود کو الگ رکھنا یا خلوت میں رہنا سے متعلق؛ الگ تھلگ.

عزلی

azli

Formal: خلوت نشینی

Synonyms

isolatedhiddenreclusiveتنہائی پسندعزلت نشینپوشیدہ

Antonyms

socialoutgoinggregariousاجتماعیملنساردوستانہ

Common Collocations

  • seclusive lifestyle
  • seclusive retreat
  • seclusive atmosphere

Example Sentences

The cabin offered a seclusive retreat from the busy city life.

کوہاٹ کی جھونپڑی نے شہر کی مصروف زندگی سے الگ تھلگ رہنے کی سہولت فراہم کی.

Kohat ki jhompri ne shehar ki masroof zindagi se alg thalg rehne ki sahulat faraham ki.

He preferred a seclusive existence, away from the noise of society.

اس نے شور سے دور ایک الگ تھلگ زندگی گزارنے کو ترجیح دی.

Us ne shor se door ek alg thalg zindagi guzarnay ko tarjeeh di.

The seclusive nature of the monastery attracts those seeking solitude.

ادھر کے خانقاہ کی الگ تھلگ شان ان لوگوں کو اپنی طرف متوجہ کرتی ہے جو تنہائی کی تلاش میں ہیں.

Idhar ke khanqah ki alg thalg shaan un logon ko apni taraf mutwajjeh karti hai jo tanhai ki talash mein hain.

Easily Confused With

exclusive:Seclusive refers specifically to being shut off from others, while exclusive means limited to a particular group.

Word Family

seclusion
nounعزلت
seclude
verbعزلت کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'seclusive' as someone who is 'secretly exclusive', preferring to be alone.

Envision a peaceful, hidden cabin in the woods, representing seclusion from the world.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عزلی کو دیکھ کر میں نے سوچا، کیا علاقے میں کوئی آباد بھی ہے؟

Azli ko dekh kar maine socha, kya ilaqe mein koi aabaad bhi hai?

Seeing the secluded, I wondered, is there anyone else in the region?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

تنہائی کے دن خوشی کے نہیں ہوتے.

Tanhaai ke din khushi ke nahi hotay.

Days of solitude are not joyful.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "seclusus" — shut off, secluded

First known use: 15th century

Derived from the Latin term 'seclusus', which means to shut off or separate. It has evolved into use in English to describe something or someone who seeks privacy or isolation.