1. secluded - Adjective
2. secluded - Verb
4. secluded - Adjective Satellite
of Seclude
Source: Webster's dictionaryPure at heart: to be like a flower that blooms as gloriously, brilliantly in a secluded wild wood, not seen and praised. Vanna Bonta
What gnashing is not a comfort, what gnawing of the worm is not a tickling, what torment is not a marriage bed to this damnation, to be secluded eternally, eternally, eternally from the sight of God? John Donne
As when on some secluded branch in forest far and wide sits perched an owl, who, full of self-conceit and self-created wisdom, explains, comments, condemns, ordains and order things not understood, yet full of importance still holds forth to stocks and stones around - so sits and scribbles Mike. Michael Faraday
Every intellectual effort sets us apart from the commonplace, and leads us by hidden and difficult paths to secluded spots where we find ourselves amid unaccustomed thoughts. José Ortega y Gasset
I repose in this quiet and secluded spot not from any natural preference for solitude, but finding other cemeteries limited as to race by charter rules, I have chosen this that I might illustrate in my death the principles which I advocated through a long life: EQUALITY OF MAN BEFORE HIS CREATOR. Thaddeus Stevens
The best way to apologize to a man is to trip him in a secluded part of the garden. Robert Jordan