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secluded

[si-kloo-did] / sɪˈklu dɪd /


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Each of the five days included a pool party hosted at their secluded Mediterranean mansion, with the star athlete noting that she loves hosting and that they were “eager” to welcome people to their home.

From MarketWatch

A young couple move to a secluded country house and have a baby, but the mother's mental health suffers under the pressure of domestic life.

From BBC

With a flourish, the maître d’ held back an armful of foliage so that Penelope could enter the leafy, secluded room.

From Literature

Air Force ran a series of experiments in a secluded stretch of woods 50 miles from Atlanta, Georgia.

From Literature

But her attempts to purchase an especially large property in Totteridge Common - an area known for its substantial, secluded residences - triggered a police investigation when Wen was unable to account for her boss's wealth.

From BBC