How Do You Spell CLOISTERED?

Pronunciation: [klˈɔ͡ɪstəd] (IPA)

The word "cloistered" (IPA: ˈklɔɪstərd) is spelled with a "c" and an "o" in the beginning, followed by an "i" and an "s" and a "t" and an "e" and an "r" and an "e" and a "d" at the end. Its basic meaning is to be secluded or confined, especially within an institution such as a monastery or convent. The double "o" in "cloistered" represents the unstressed syllable, while the "st" cluster in the middle is pronounced as a voiceless alveolar consonant followed by a voiceless postalveolar fricative.

CLOISTERED Meaning and Definition

  1. Cloistered is an adjective that describes someone or something as secluded, isolated, or protected from the outside world. It refers to a state of being confined or restricted from the larger society or engaging with the general population.

    Primarily associated with religious contexts, a cloistered person is typically a member of a religious community or order that lives a secluded life within a monastery or convent. In this sense, they withdraw from the distractions and temptations of the world to devote themselves fully to spiritual pursuits and contemplation. Monks or nuns may voluntarily choose this cloistered life, where they maintain a strict routine of prayer, study, and manual labor within the confines of their religious community.

    Beyond religious connotations, cloistered can also describe anyone who leads a sheltered existence, isolated from the broader social environment. This could be due to personal preference, strict societal norms, or circumstances that limit exposure to the outside world. For example, an individual living in a remote area with limited contact or access to modern civilization could be considered cloistered.

    In a metaphorical sense, cloistered can describe a person who has limited exposure to different perspectives, ideas, or experiences due to a sheltered upbringing or a reluctance to engage with diverse viewpoints. This can lead to a narrow-minded or insular mindset.

Common Misspellings for CLOISTERED

Etymology of CLOISTERED

The word cloistered originated from the Middle English term cloistre which was derived from the Old French word cloistre. This Old French word, in turn, came from the Late Latin word claustrum meaning enclosure or barrier. The Late Latin term was formed from the Latin word claudere which means to close or to shut. Thus, the etymology of cloistered can be traced back to the Latin word meaning enclosed or shut off.

Similar spelling words for CLOISTERED

Conjugate verb Cloistered

CONDITIONAL

I would cloister
we would cloister
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FUTURE

I will cloister
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have cloistered
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PAST

I cloistered
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PAST PERFECT

I had cloistered
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PRESENT

I cloister
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have cloistered
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