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cloistered

Aussprache: [ˈklɔɪstərd]

Wort

Kontext: „isolation“

(adjective) when someone is kept away from others and doesn't have much contact with the outside world. It's like being in a special, quiet place where you can think or study, away from distractions.

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She enjoyed her cloistered life in the countryside, where she could focus on her writing.

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He felt lonely because his cloistered upbringing made it hard for him to make friends.

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Do you think a cloistered experience helps people learn better?

Kontext: „seclusion“

(verb) to isolate or confine someone or something in a place that is separated from others. This usually means keeping them away from public activities or social interactions.

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The teacher cloistered the students in the library for quiet reading time.

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They didn't cloister anyone during the event, so everyone was free to roam.

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Why would you want to cloister the team before the big meeting?

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