relative seclusion

Frequency: 5.01.1 per million words

Indicates a state of being more secluded compared to another situation, but not completely isolated.

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Examples (10)

  • I prefer the relative seclusion of the countryside.
  • After years in the city, she found peace in the relative seclusion of her mountain cabin.
  • The artist sought relative seclusion to focus on his new masterpiece.
  • Despite its relative seclusion, the village still attracts a few tourists each year.
  • They enjoyed the relative seclusion of their private beach.
  • For some, a period of relative seclusion is necessary for introspection.
  • The research facility operates in relative seclusion to protect its sensitive experiments.
  • He chose a life of relative seclusion after retiring from public office.
  • Even in relative seclusion, she managed to stay connected with her closest friends.
  • The old lighthouse offered a sense of relative seclusion from the bustling port.