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unfrequented

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unfrequented [uhn-free-kwuhn-tid, -fri-kwen-]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lonely
Synonyms: antithesis and synthesis, argumentation, coherence, connection, course of thought, deduction, deserted, desolate, dialectic, forlorn, godforsaken, good sense, induction, inference, linkage, lonesome, philosophy, ratiocination, rationale, relationship, sanity, sense, sound judgment, syllogism, syllogistics, thesis, train of thought
Main Entry: isolated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unique; private
Synonyms: abandoned, abnormal, alone, anomalous, apart, backwoods, confined, deserted, detached, exceptional, far-out, forsaken, hidden, incommunicado, lonely, lonesome, off beaten track, out-of-the-way, outlying, random, remote, retired, screened, secluded, segregated, sequestered, single, solitary, special, stranded, unaccompanied, unfrequented, unrelated, untypical, unusual, withdrawn
Antonyms: included, incorporated, mingling, public
Main Entry: lonely
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: out-of-the-way
Synonyms: alone, deserted, desolate, godforsaken, isolated, obscure, off the beaten track, private, quiet, remote, removed, retired, secluded, secret, sequestered, solitary, unfrequented, uninhabited
Notes: lonely adds to solitary a suggestion of longing for companionship, while lonesome heightens the suggestion of sadness; forlorn and desolate are even more isolated and sad
Antonyms: close, frequented, inhabited
Main Entry: quiet
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: calm, peaceful
Synonyms: collected, contented, docile, fixed, gentle, halcyon, hushed, inactive, isolated, level, meek, mild, motionless, pacific, placid, private, remote, reserved, restful, retired, secluded, secret, sedate, sequestered, serene, shy, smooth, stable, stagnant, still, tranquil, unanxious, undisturbed, unexcited, unfrequented, unruffled, untroubled
Notes: quiet (noun) is the absence of sound - (verb) to make calm, still, or quiet - (adjective) free of noise or uproar or making little if any sound; quite means to the greatest extent or actually, really, or truly
Antonyms: agitated, troubled
Main Entry: secluded
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: isolated, sheltered
Synonyms: abandoned, alone, aloof, beleaguered, blockaded, cloistered, close, closet, confidential, covert, cut off, deserted, hermetic, hidden, incommunicado, insular, isolate, lonely, lonesome, off the beaten track, out-of-the-way, personal, private, quarantined, quiet, reclusive, remote, removed, reserved, retired, screened, secluse, seclusive, secret, segregated, sequestered, shut off, shy, singular, solitary, tucked away, unapproachable, unfrequented, uninhabited, unsociable, withdrawn
Antonyms: joining, mingling, open, public, sociable, socializing
Main Entry: secret
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hidden, unrevealed
Synonyms: abstruse, ambiguous, arcane, backdoor, camouflaged, classified, cloak-and-dagger, close, closet, clouded, conspiratorial, covered, covert, cryptic, dark, deep, disguised, enigmatical, esoteric, furtive, hush-hush, mysterious, mystic, mystical, obscure, occult, on the QT, out-of-the-way, private, recondite, reticent, retired, secluded, shrouded, strange, under wraps, undercover, underground, undisclosed, unenlightened, unfrequented, unintelligible, unknown, unpublished, unseen, veiled
Antonyms: clear, defined, explicit, forthright, honest, open, public, revealed, unconcealed
Main Entry: solitary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alone, single; unsociable
Synonyms: aloof, antisocial, cloistered, companionless, deserted, desolate, distant, eremetic, forsaken, friendless, hermitical, hidden, individual, introverted, isolated, lone, lonely, lonesome, lorn, misanthropic, offish, only, out-of-the-way, particular, reclusive, remote, reserved, retired, secluded, separate, sequestered, singular, sole, solo, stag, standoffish, unaccompanied, unapproachable, unattended, uncompanionable, unfrequented, unique, unsocial, withdrawn
Antonyms: accompanied, combined, sociable, together
Main Entry: off the beaten path
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not on the usual path
Synonyms: not well-known, off the beaten track, offbeat, out of the ordinary, unfrequented, unusual, unvisited
Main Entry: retired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: done working
Synonyms: cidevant, cloistered, discharged, emeritus, humble, immured, inactive, otiose, retiring, secluded, sequestered, shy, superannuated, unfrequented, withdrawn
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