Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Recluse"
The meaning of "Recluse" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does recluse mean?
A:
that is a person that likes to stay by themselves. they will buy a house away from town so they don't have to see other people they don't like to leave their home they just want to enjoy they're nice things all by themselves
Q:
What does He lives as a recluse mean?
A:
A recluse is someone who lives almost exclusively alone and didn't like being around other people in society.
The reason it is phrased that way is because he doesn't just have the characteristics of a recluse, he is one.
The reason it is phrased that way is because he doesn't just have the characteristics of a recluse, he is one.
Other questions about "Recluse"
Q:
A recluse is a person who shut itself in his or her room.
Most of recluses are men and many of them start reclusive life during their student days after being bullied.
The parents support their shut-in children with mere pensions.
They can't stop warrying about the future of their children after they are gone.
Could you please correct my sentence ?
Most of recluses are men and many of them start reclusive life during their student days after being bullied.
The parents support their shut-in children with mere pensions.
They can't stop warrying about the future of their children after they are gone.
Could you please correct my sentence ?
A:
Many linguists or english experts are still debating whether to use only themselves or himself/herself for a single person with no specific gender. But for now, people will understand you if you say themselves, unless you’d rather say himself or herself every time. Either one is fine though; it’s up to you.
Ex. The figure in the distance seemed to have scared themselves.
The figure in the distance seemed to have scared himself or herself.
“Many if which” and “many of them” are interchangeable here, I think. “many of which” just makes it more specific.
Ex. The figure in the distance seemed to have scared themselves.
The figure in the distance seemed to have scared himself or herself.
“Many if which” and “many of them” are interchangeable here, I think. “many of which” just makes it more specific.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce recluse.
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