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reclusion

[ri-kloo-zhuhn] / rɪˈklu ʒən /


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"And finally I was able to get out of reclusion slowly."

From BBC • May 26, 2023

As for solitude, reclusion didn’t strictly require it.

From New York Times • Oct. 7, 2021

The dangerous, funny, possibly misanthropic elusiveness of the lyrics was matched by Becker and Fagen's relative reclusion as pop personalities.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2017

And Thomas Pynchon's mythic reclusion was further burnished by the acceptance for the National Book award for Gravity's Rainbow in 1974.

From The Guardian • Mar. 1, 2013

That he was a man of good birth, good position, and considerable wealth, would appear from his will, and these circumstances make his reclusion only the more extraordinary.

From The Dover Road Annals of an Ancient Turnpike by Harper, Charles G.