secluded

adjective
UK: /sɪˈkluː.dɪd/
US: /sɪˈkluː.dɪd/
  1. Hidden and difficult to find; not often visited by people.

    1. They found a secluded spot for their picnic, far from the road.
    2. The beach is quiet and secluded because it is difficult to access without a boat.
  2. Private and not easily seen or disturbed by other people.

    1. We enjoyed a secluded dinner on the patio, away from the noise.
    2. The celebrity chose to live in a secluded mansion to escape the constant attention of the media.
secluded verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'seclude': to keep someone away from contact with other people.

    1. She secluded herself in her room to finish her novel.
    2. After the scandal, he secluded himself from the public eye for several months.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "secluded" in English means: Hidden and difficult to find; not often visited by people., Private and not easily seen or disturbed by other people..

The phonetic transcription of "secluded" is /sɪˈkluː.dɪd/ in British English and /sɪˈkluː.dɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "secluded": isolated, private, hidden, remote.

Example usage of "secluded": "They found a secluded spot for their picnic, far from the road.". More examples on the page.