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  2. Sep 28, 2023 · Are you a sheltered person? Here are 10 signs that point to the fact that you have lived a sheltered existence, plus advice on how to 'un-shelter' yourself.

    • Finn Robinson
  3. to have a life in which you are protected too much and experience very little danger, excitement, or change: Until going to college, she had led a very sheltered life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Safe and secure.

  4. 1. a. : something that covers or affords protection. a bomb shelter. b. : an establishment providing food and shelter (as to the homeless) c. : an establishment that houses and feeds stray or unwanted animals. 2. : a position or the state of being covered and protected. took shelter. shelterless. ˈshel-tər-ləs. adjective. shelter. 2 of 2. verb.

  5. 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "A Sheltered Life": A Guide for English Learners00:32 • Definition of "A Sheltered Life"01:03 • Examples and Contexts01:...

  6. If you have a sheltered life, you are protected from harmful, unpleasant, or frightening experiences: I wonder how well she will do on her own after leading such a sheltered life . (Definition of sheltered from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a sheltered life/childhood/upbringing etc a life etc in which someone has been too protected by their parents from difficult or unpleasant experiences I had led a sheltered life and had never met prejudice before. → sheltered Examples from the Corpus a sheltered life/childhood/upbringing etc ...

  8. [only before noun] (British English) (of houses, flats, etc.) designed for people, especially old people, who can still live fairly independent lives, but with staff available to help them if necessary. sheltered accommodation/housing. a sheltered workshop for adults with disabilities. See sheltered in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

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