0 preferring to be alone, away from other people:
He was haughty and seclusive.
They become suspicious, seclusive, introspective, spend sleepless nights, until suddenly, in the stillness of night, they perceive isolated phonemes.
Some of the patients show a simple, childish deterioration with seclusive tendencies.
During a clear spell, the patient was quiet, reserved, taciturn, a little ill-tempered and seclusive, occasionally writing his wife a rather empty letter.
But is it true that literature is an exclusive, a seclusive thing?
These seclusive habits, together with strongly drawn party lines, destroyed to a degree that social interchange which a more general intercourse would naturally have engendered.
Maturing children are touchy, sensitive, self-conscious, modest, seclusive.
He was not seclusive, seeming to enjoy the company of other children, but rarely made any efforts to seek them out.
He is very seclusive, keeping himself aloof from the other patients, as he considers himself very much their superior.