What does avskildhet in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word avskildhet in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use avskildhet in Swedish.

The word avskildhet in Swedish means isolering, ensamhet, ödslighet, avskildhet, ostördhet, avskildhet, avskildhet, purdah, ostördhet, avskildhet, avskildhet, ensamhet. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word avskildhet

isolering

(uncountable (being alone) (bildligt, bokstavligt)

Meera talked about the isolation she had felt during her first months in a new country.

ensamhet, ödslighet, avskildhet

(feeling alone)

Tom tried to make friends to overcome his loneliness.

ostördhet, avskildhet

(seclusion)

Jim lives in the woods, miles from his nearest neighbour; he enjoys complete privacy.

avskildhet

(privacy)

Jeff wants to get married, but he also values seclusion and maintaining a private life.

purdah

(figurative (isolation, separation) (även bildlig)

ostördhet, avskildhet

(free from intrusion)

The actor asked the press to respect his family's privacy.

avskildhet

(act of hiding out)

The politician is refusing to come out of seclusion and speak to news reporters.

ensamhet

(being alone) (oräkneligt)

Alice has moved to a remote part of the countryside, as she enjoys solitude.

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