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Decluse

Definition:

A decluse is a rare and secretive creature that is seldom observed by humans. It is known for its ability to hide and live in seclusion.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The decluse was spotted in the dense forest.
  • Adjective: The decluse creature managed to remain hidden for years.
  • Verb: The decluse themselves in their secluded home.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

A popular sense of decluse refers to someone who is solitary or prefers to be alone.

  • Noun: John is a decluse and enjoys spending his time in solitude.
  • Adjective: She has a decluse personality and rarely attends social gatherings.

Sense 2:

A local sense of decluse refers to a geographical location that is remote or difficult to access.

  • Noun: The small village is surrounded by mountains, making it decluse from the rest of the region.
  • Adjective: The decluse island can only be reached by boat.

Sample Sentences:

"The decluse emerged from the shadows, revealing its mysterious beauty."

"She felt decluse in her own company, finding solace in solitude."

"The explorers ventured into the decluse, unexplored cave."

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