Hermit in a sentence as a noun

Blood can be blue-- if you're a hermit crab.

I've become a freak hermit-- don't know how to smile, anymore.

I've become a freak hermit-- don't know how to smile, anymore.> You poor people don't know God.\n-----

"i don't have friends because i live like platonic monk hermit for last decade"This guy clearly needs some people skills.

You have to pick your battles unless you're prepared to live as a hermit beyond the edge of civilization.

This is a common attack on activists: "if you're really interested in your fellow man, you must act like a saint hermit.

While becoming a hermit is possibly the quickest way of severing those ties, attachment is the burden of the mind, not of society at large.

He's like the very definition of a hermit genius-programmer.

I'd not be productive if I became a hermit, but I'd be a lot more productive if I had periods of quiet time, punctuated by moments of discussion.

There's very little of modern science that looks anything like an isolated hermit doing research on their own. Everything is heavily cooperation-based these days.

Even if you aren't a technologist, you will likely be impacted by technology whether you want to be or not, because it structures a large amount of daily life, at least unless you are a hermit in the mountains.

Even now, _why opts to maintain an air of mystery, as opposed to spending a few minutes on the phone explaining 'yeah, I was just tired of the whole thing and was drinking way too much coffee, so I chose to retire and now teach high school/ breed gophers/ live as a hermit.

Hermit definitions

noun

one retired from society for religious reasons

See also: anchorite

noun

one who lives in solitude

See also: recluse solitary solitudinarian troglodyte