cave dweller
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who inhabits a cave as a dwelling place: This term literally refers to a human who lives in a cave, often used in historical or anthropological contexts to describe prehistoric humans.
- A person who is perceived as primitive or unsophisticated: Used figuratively and often humorously or derogatorily to describe someone with outdated habits or who is reclusive.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Archaeologists discovered tools that belonged to a cave dweller from the Stone Age.
- My grandfather refuses to use a smartphone; he's such a cave dweller when it comes to technology.
Advanced Usage
- "Modern cave dweller": A humorous or critical term for a person who lives in a very secluded, dark, or cluttered apartment, often avoiding social interaction.
- Since he started working from home, he's become a modern cave dweller, barely leaving his basement apartment.
Variants and Related Words
- Troglodyte (n): A scientific or literary synonym for a cave dweller; also used figuratively to mean a person who is deliberately ignorant or reactionary.
- The ancient troglodytes left fascinating wall paintings.
Synonyms
- Troglodyte: A person living in a cave.
- Hermit: A person living in solitude (not necessarily in a cave).
- Recluse: A person who lives a solitary life.
Related Phrases
- To live in a cave: An idiomatic expression meaning to be out of touch with modern society or current events.
- You haven't heard about the new policy? Do you live in a cave?
Noun
- someone who lives in a cave