noun
- Plural of hermitism; the practices, beliefs, or way of life characteristic of a hermit; withdrawal from society for religious or spiritual reasons.
- Instances or expressions of hermit-like behavior; solitary or reclusive tendencies or attitudes.
Usage: Usually used in academic or religious contexts; Often refers to historical or religious movements
Usage: Less formal usage; may refer to individual behaviors rather than organized religious practice
Examples
- Medieval hermitisms influenced the development of monastic communities across Europe.
- The scholar studied various hermitisms in early Christian history.
- His hermitisms grew stronger after he moved to the remote cabin.
- Different religious traditions have their own forms of hermitisms.
- The book explores hermitisms as a response to urban life.
- Her hermitisms were not born from religious conviction but from personal preference.