Word Meanings - SEQUESTERED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Retired; secluded. "Sequestered scenes." Cowper. Along the cool, sequestered vale of life. Gray.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of SEQUESTERED)
- Recluse
- Shut
- sequestered
- retired
- apart
- solitary
- conventual
- regular
- dissocial
- Secluded
- Retired
- retreating
- hidden
- withdrawn
- secret
- private
- shaded
Related words: (words related to SEQUESTERED)
- REGULARITY
The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline; the regularity of motion. - SHADOWY
1. Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow. "Shadowy verdure." Fenton. This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods. Shak. 2. Hence, dark; obscure; gloomy; dim. "The shadowy past." Longfellow. 3. Not brightly luminous; faintly light. The moon - SECRETE
To separate from the blood and elaborate by the process of secretion; to elaborate and emit as a secretion. See Secretion. Why one set of cells should secrete bile, another urea, and so on, we do not known. Carpenter. Syn. -- To conceal; hide. See - RETREATFUL
Furnishing or serving as a retreat. "Our retreatful flood." Chapman. - PRIVATEERING
Cruising in a privateer. - SHADELESS
Being without shade; not shaded. - SHADEFUL
Full of shade; shady. - SHADING
1. Act or process of making a shade. 2. That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc., in a picture or a drawing. - REGULARIA
A division of Echini which includes the circular, or regular, sea urchins. - RETREATMENT
The act of retreating; specifically, the Hegira. D'Urfey. - SECRETARY
secretari, Sp. & Pg. secretario, It. secretario, segretario) LL. secretarius, originally, a confidant, one intrusted with secrets, 1. One who keeps, or is intrusted with, secrets. 2. A person employed to write orders, letters, dispatches, public - SHADD
Rounded stones containing tin ore, lying at the surface of the ground, and indicating a vein. Raymond. - SECRET
segreto), fr. L. secretus, p.p. of secrernere to put apart, to 1. Hidden; concealed; as, secret treasure; secret plans; a secret vow. Shak. The secret things belong unto the Lord our God; but those things which are revealed belong unto us. Deut. - APARTMENT HOUSE
A building comprising a number of suites designed for separate housekeeping tenements, but having conveniences, such as heat, light, elevator service, etc., furnished in common; -- often distinguished in the United States from a flat house. - APARTNESS
The quality of standing apart. - RETIRER
One who retires. - SHADOOF
A machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation. - SHADOWINESS
The quality or state of being shadowy. - RETIREMENT
1. The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion; as, the retirement of an officer. O, blest Retirement, friend of life's decline. Goldsmith. Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books. Thomson. 2. A place of seclusion - SHADY
1. Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade. The shady trees cover him with their shadow. Job. xl. 22. And Amaryllis fills the shady groves. Dryden. 2. Sheltered from the glare of light or sultry heat. Cast it also that - FORESHADOW
To shadow or typi Dryden. - UNDERSECRETARY
A secretary who is subordinate to the chief secretary; an assistant secretary; as, an undersecretary of the Treasury. - IRREGULARITY
The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular. - DOUBLE-SHADE
To double the natural darkness of . Milton. - OVERSHADE
To cover with shade; to render dark or gloomy; to overshadow. Shak. - DISSHADOW
To free from shadow or shade. G. Fletcher. - OVERSHADOW
1. To throw a shadow, or shade, over; to darken; to obscure. There was a cloud that overshadowed them. Mark ix. 7. 2. Fig.: To cover with a superior influence. Milton.