What is another word for Eremitism?

Pronunciation: [ɪɹˈɛmɪtˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Eremitism refers to the act of withdrawing oneself from society and living in isolation or solitude, often for religious or spiritual reasons. Synonyms for this term include asceticism, reclusion, seclusion, hermitage, anchoretism, and solitude. Asceticism refers to strict self-discipline and self-denial, often in the pursuit of spiritual or philosophical goals. Reclusion and seclusion both connote voluntary isolation from society. Hermitage is similar to eremitism in describing the dwelling or habitat of a hermit. Anchoretism denotes the act of living in solitude as a religious or spiritual practice. Solitude simply describes being alone and away from others. All of these terms describe different aspects of the practice of living in isolation for spiritual contemplation or other reasons.

What are the hypernyms for Eremitism?

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

Usage examples for Eremitism

This is how coenobitism grew out of Eremitism not only in Calabria, but in every part of the world which has been afflicted with these eccentrics.
"Old Calabria"
Norman Douglas

Related words: hermit, hermit's hut, hermit's life, hermit crab, hermitage

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