Secluded means far from society. It can also means obscured from sight, such as "in the secluded woods."
He lived in a secluded cabin in the forest. (The cabin was far away from other dwellings)
I isolate from the students in my classroom
A secluded valley is often referred to as a glen. Some other words that can be used to convey a secluded valley include a dell or a dale.
It usually is (a secluded beach, a secluded rendezvous). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to seclude: to set apart, or isolate) and can otherwise be a verb form.
Isolated
As secretive as a secluded fawn
secluded - isolated from othersI was secluded when I was excommunicated from the church.
You wouldn't use the preposition "to" after "secluded", because secluded is either a transitive verb and requires a direct object, or it is an adjective.She was secluded from the crowd. would be a sentence that works.
get a dictionarylook for the wordfind the definitonuse it as a sentenceokay, if you want a real sentence, use this one: the little cottage was secluded from the big city.
The secluded vacation spot let the people escape reality.
jenny felt secluded from the group when they shared secrets without her.
I isolate from the students in my classroom
The river that flowed past the campsite had a secluded nook where we could take care of our ablutions in privacy (Merriam-Webster dictionary)
The dog had no shelter and was walking alone in the darkness.
Example: The young boy was very outgoing; however, his friend was shy and secluded.
Equally, you may decide to drop anchor in a secluded bay for a romantic lunch or a spot of sunbathing.
I think you mean "secluded". "secluded" is an adjective meaning:1. Removed or remote from others; solitary.2. Screened from view; private.Here's an example of the word used in a sentence:With a boat you can find a secluded cove, far from the crowded beaches near the main tourist resorts.
That is the correct spelling of "secluded" (out of the way, remote).