seclusive

/səˈkluːsɪv/
adjective
  1. Tending to avoid the company of others; preferring privacy and isolation.
    • Her seclusive nature made it hard for her to make friends.
    • The old man was seclusive and rarely left his house.
    • The artist became more seclusive as his fame grew.
  2. Providing privacy or isolation; secluded.
    • The hotel offered seclusive villas for guests who wanted peace.
    • They chose a seclusive spot in the forest for their picnic.
    • The seclusive garden was hidden behind a tall hedge.
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