seclusion

/səˈkluːʒən/
noun
  1. The state of being private, isolated, or hidden from other people.
    • The monastery offered a life of seclusion and prayer.
    • After the busy week, she enjoyed a weekend of seclusion at the lake house.
    • The writer lived in seclusion for years to finish his novel.
  2. A place or situation that is private and away from others.
    • The cabin in the woods was their favorite seclusion.
    • The garden was a perfect seclusion for reading.
    • They found a quiet seclusion behind the waterfall.
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