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seclusive

[si-kloo-siv] / sɪˈklu sɪv /








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Fraternities—and sororities, for that matter—are seclusive by nature.

From Time • Sep. 24, 2014

He was a friend of Bernard B. Kerik, the former police commissioner who pleaded guilty to charges including tax fraud, and he made his political bones working in the seclusive borough president’s office.

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2010

They incline to be irritable, neurotic, seclusive, but are lonely less frequently than divorced men.

From Time Magazine Archive

When her escort demands a quiet table for two, her comment is, "You know, seclusive."

From Time Magazine Archive

The domestic, seclusive, and exclusive system, is found most conducive to a high state of refinement and delicacy.

From Nature and Human Nature by Haliburton, Thomas Chandler




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