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privileged

/privileged/
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Explanation of "Privileged"

Definition: The word "privileged" is an adjective that describes someone or something that has special rights, advantages, or benefits that most people do not have. It often refers to being part of an exclusive group or having access to special knowledge or information.

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: You can use "privileged" to talk about people who have more advantages than others or to describe special information that is not available to everyone.
  • How to Use: It usually comes before a noun (e.g., "privileged background," "privileged information") or can be used on its own (e.g., "I feel privileged").
Examples
  1. Basic Example: "She comes from a privileged background and can afford to go to the best schools."
  2. Information Example: "The journalist received privileged information about the upcoming election."
Advanced Usage
  • In Context: You might say, "He felt privileged to attend the exclusive event, as only a few people were invited."
  • In a Sentence: "Being part of that secret meeting gave her privileged access to important decisions."
Word Variants
  • Privilege (noun): The special right or advantage itself. Example: "Having a car is a privilege."
  • Privileging (verb): The act of giving special rights or advantages. Example: "The policy is privileging those who can afford healthcare."
Different Meanings
  1. Social Context: In social discussions, "privileged" often refers to people who have wealth or social status that gives them advantages in life (e.g., "The privileged few often do not understand the struggles of others.").
  2. Legal Context: In legal terms, "privileged" can refer to certain communications that are protected from disclosure (e.g., "Attorney-client privilege protects certain conversations from being used in court.").
Synonyms
  • Advantaged
  • Fortunate
  • Exclusive
  • Special
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Born with a silver spoon in one's mouth": This idiom means someone is born into a wealthy or privileged family.

    • Example: "She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, so she never had to worry about money."
  • "In the lap of luxury": This phrase describes someone living in great comfort and wealth.

    • Example: "After winning the lottery, he lived in the lap of luxury."
Summary

In summary, "privileged" describes having special rights or advantages not available to everyone. It can apply to people in social contexts, to exclusive information, or even to legal situations.

Adjective
  1. confined to an exclusive group
    • privy to inner knowledge
    • inside information
    • privileged information
  2. not subject to usual rules or penalties
    • a privileged statement
  3. blessed with privileges
    • the privileged few

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