Yes
"Possible" can also be a noun. You might be looking for "possibility."
That is the correct spelling of "secluded" (out of the way, remote).
The word retreat can be either a noun (retreat, retreats) or a verb (retreat, retreats, retreating, retreated). Examples: noun: We conducted an orderly retreat. verb: We should retreat to camp.
The noun is spelled inspection.
Some synonyms for the word 'secluded' are: isolated, quarantined, sequestered, withdrawn, and/or separated.
The noun form for the adjective secluded is secludedness. Another noun form is seclusion.
The noun 'seclusion' becomes 'to seclude'. Other forms of 'seclude' are 'secluded', 'secluding', etc.
secluded - isolated from othersI was secluded when I was excommunicated from the church.
If you change different into a noun it becomes difference.
Foreclosure is the noun variant for foreclose.
"Possible" can also be a noun. You might be looking for "possibility."
Secluded means far from society. It can also means obscured from sight, such as "in the secluded woods."
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.
No, "friendly" and "secluded" are not direct antonyms. "Friendly" refers to being sociable and approachable, while "secluded" means being isolated or sheltered from others. An antonym for "secluded" could be "exposed" or "open."
That is the correct spelling of "secluded" (out of the way, remote).
-adjective 1. sheltered or screened from general activity, view, etc.: a secluded cottage. 2. withdrawn from or involving little human or social activity: a secluded life. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/secluded]
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.