What is another word for cloistral?

Pronunciation: [klˈɔ͡ɪstɹə͡l] (IPA)

Cloistral is an adjective that describes something as secluded, sheltered and isolated. Its synonyms are words that convey the same or similar meaning. Some of these synonyms include confined, insulated, remote, protected, secluded, sequestered, withdrawn, reclusive, hermetic, and private. These words can be used interchangeably to describe a place or a person who is set apart from the world, either physically or mentally. For example, a monastery could be described as a cloistral community because it is a secluded and protected space. Similarly, a person who lives a hermetic life away from society could also be described as cloistral. These synonyms help us to communicate more effectively and precisely.

What are the hypernyms for Cloistral?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for cloistral?

Cloistral means sequestered, isolated, and something that pertains to a cloister, which is a secluded place for prayer and study. Its antonyms would be words that mean open, extroverted, and public. Words like outgoing, extraverted, sociable, and gregarious would make fitting antonyms for cloistral. These words describe people or situations that are highly social, interactive, and outgoing, in contrast to the secluded and introverted nature of the term cloistral. These antonyms would come in handy in situations that require expressions of social behavior, such as business functions, family gatherings, or recreational activities.

What are the antonyms for Cloistral?

Usage examples for Cloistral

"He's the kind of person that you might suppose gave the Catholics a hint for the cloistral life; he's a cloistered nature-the nature that atones and suffers for.
"A Hazard of New Fortunes, Part Fifth"
William Dean Howells
It was the strong-room of the milk; and, when the grim old guardian of the dairy unlocked the door, with a sound of rusty locks and falling bolts, there, cool and cloistral, were the fragrant pans and bowls, the most sacred vessels of the farm.
"October Vagabonds"
Richard Le Gallienne
Crimsoned above the water glimmered the monster-haunted rock itself, and mid-channel beyond, flat and black to the stream, stretched the Nuns' Isle in cloistral peace.
"The Short Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009

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