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recluse

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recluse [n. rek-loos, ri-kloos; adj. ri-kloos, rek-loos]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who does not want social contact
Synonyms: anchorite, ascetic, cenobite, eremite, hermit, monk, nun, solitaire, solitary, troglodyte
Antonyms: extrovert
Main Entry: cloistered
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: secluded
Synonyms: cloistral, confined, hermitic, hidden, insulated, recluse, reclusive, restricted, secluse, seclusive, sequestered, sheltered, shielded, shut off, withdrawn
Antonyms: free, open, unsecluded
Main Entry: fugitive
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person escaping from law or other pursuer
Synonyms: bolter, derelict, deserter, displaced person, dodger, escapee, escaper, evacuee, exile, fly-by-night, hermit, hunted person, outcast, outlaw, recluse, refugee, runagate, runaway, stray, transient, truant, vagabond, waif, walkout, émigré
Main Entry: hermit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who chose to live alone
Synonyms: anchorite, ascetic, eremite, misanthrope, outside of human society anchoret, pillarist, recluse, skeptic, solitaire, solitarian, solitary, stylite
Main Entry: misanthrope
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who hates others
Synonyms: cynic, doubter, egoist, egotist, hater, isolate, loner, misanthropist, recluse, skeptic
Notes: a misandrist hates persons of the male sex, a misogynist hates persons of the female sex, and a misanthrope is a hater of mankind
Antonyms: humanitarian, philanthropist
Main Entry: monk
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: man who devotes life to contemplation of god
Synonyms: abbot, anchorite, ascetic, brother, cenobite, eremite, friar, hermit, monastic, priest, recluse, religious, solitary
Notes: the difference between a monk and a friar is that friars get out and do not stay in monasteries
Main Entry: withdrawn
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unsociable
Synonyms: aloof, aseptic, casual, cool, detached, disinterested, distant, incurious, indifferent, introverted, nongregarious, offish, quiet, recluse, reclusive, remote, reserved, restrained, retired, retiring, retreated, shrinking, shy, silent, solitary, standoffish, taciturn, timorous, uncommunicative, uncompanionable, unconcerned, uncurious, undemonstrative, unforthcoming, uninterested
Antonyms: extroverted, friendly, outgoing, sociable
Main Entry: withdrawn
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hidden, remote
Synonyms: cloistered, departed, isolated, out-of-the-way, private, recluse, removed, retreated, secluded, solitary, taken out
Antonyms: known, seen, visible
Main Entry: reclusive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unsociable
Synonyms: antisocial, ascetic, cloistered, eremitic, hermetic, hermit-like, isolated, misanthropic, monastic, recluse, reserved, retiring, secluded, secluse, seclusive, sequestered, solitary, standoffish, withdrawn
Antonyms: gregarious, sociable
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