RECLUSIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Reclusive, with a natural inclination to string-pulling behind the scenes he, nevertheless, occasionally forayed into the world of civic duty She was quieter and interacted less with others but was not reclusive, and just sat for much of the day
Reclusive - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology The term 'reclusive' often conveys a sense of seclusion that goes beyond mere introversion, suggesting a deliberate and intentional withdrawal from the public sphere
reclusive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary reclusive (comparative more reclusive, superlative most reclusive) Of, characterized by, or preferring privacy and isolation; secluded quotations
RECLUSIVE Synonyms: 76 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for RECLUSIVE: reserved, dry, detached, cold, distant, introverted, withdrawn, timid; Antonyms of RECLUSIVE: gregarious, outgoing, extroverted, talkative, convivial, companionable, garrulous, expansive