privileged — having special rights, advantages, or immunities; favored by circumstances
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having special rights, advantages, or immunities; favored by circumstances
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd/
Korean meaning: 특권을 가진, 특별한 권리나 이익을 누리는
Korean pronunciation: **프리**벌리지드
Example Sentences
- He felt privileged to attend the exclusive billionaire's pizza party.
- The privileged students had access to the library's secret snack collection.
- Attorney-client communications are privileged and cannot be disclosed in court.
privileged
ADJECTIVE//ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd//
having special rights, advantages, or immunities; favored by circumstances

Born privileged, the young heir never waits in any line.
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Origin
라틴어에서 온 말로, '개인적인 법'이라는 뜻에서 시작되어 '특별한 권리'를 의미하게 되었습니다. 마치 왕이 특정 신하에게만 특별한 법을 적용해주는 것처럼요.
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🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“He felt privileged to attend the exclusive billionaire's pizza party.”
“The privileged students had access to the library's secret snack collection.”
“Attorney-client communications are privileged and cannot be disclosed in court.”
“I feel privileged to work with such talented colleagues.”
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