Definitions for seclusions

seclusions se·clu·sion

Spelling: [si-kloo-zhuh n]
IPA: /sɪˈklu ʒən/

Seclusions is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 474 anagrams from letters in seclusions (ceilnosssu).

Definitions for seclusions

noun

  1. an act of secluding:
  2. the state of being secluded; retirement; solitude:
  3. a secluded place.

Origin of seclusions

1615-25; Medieval Latin sēclūsiōn- (stem of sēclūsiō) Latin sēclūs(us) (past participle of sēclūdere to seclude) + -iōn- -ion

Examples for seclusions

She would stay undisturbed in her seclusion, keeping her festival alone.

Mortenson has been in seclusion since, citing ailing health.

I shut myself into this place of seclusion, after breakfast, and meditate.

His latter years were spent in seclusion, and he died at Farnham on June 25th, 1879.

Should they be seeking to bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf communities or maintain a stance of isolation and seclusion?

Ibrahim says he repeatedly wrote letters asking for his son to be taken out of seclusion.

Never did she appear more beautiful than when, in 1788, she reappeared after her seclusion.

When Scottish author Candia McWilliam lost her sight at the age of 52, she could have sunk deeper into her seclusion.

For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity.

He was not the less alone for having spent so many years in seclusion and retirement.

Word Value for seclusions
Scrable

11

Words with friends

15

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