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private
[prahy-vit]
adjective
belonging to some particular person.
private property.
pertaining to or affecting a particular person or a small group of persons; individual; personal.
for your private satisfaction.
confined to or intended only for the persons immediately concerned; confidential.
a private meeting.
personal and not publicly expressed.
one's private feelings.
not holding public office or employment.
private citizens.
not of an official or public character; unrelated to one's official job or position.
a former senator who has returned to private life;
a college president speaking in his private capacity as a legal expert.
removed from or out of public view or knowledge; secret.
private papers.
not open or accessible to the general public.
a private beach.
undertaken individually or personally.
private research.
without the presence of others; alone.
Let's go into another room where we can be private.
Synonyms: retiredHe wants to meet us in a more private place.
preferring privacy; retiring.
a very private person.
intimate; most personal.
private behavior.
of, having, or receiving special hospital facilities, privileges, and services, especially a room of one's own and liberal visiting hours.
a private room;
a private patient.
of lowest military rank.
of, relating to, or coming from nongovernmental sources.
private funding.
noun
a soldier of one of the three lowest enlisted ranks.
privates. private parts.
private
/ ˈpraɪvɪt /
adjective
not widely or publicly known
they had private reasons for the decision
confidential; secret
a private conversation
not for general or public use
a private bathroom
(prenominal) individual; special
my own private recipe
(prenominal) having no public office, rank, etc
a private man
(prenominal) denoting a soldier of the lowest military rank
a private soldier
of, relating to, or provided by a private individual or organization, rather than by the state or a public body
the private sector
private housing
(of a place) retired; sequestered; not overlooked
(of a person) reserved; uncommunicative
in secret; confidentially
noun
a soldier of the lowest rank, sometimes separated into qualification grades, in many armies and marine corps
private first class
Other Word Forms
- privately adverb
- privateness noun
- quasi-private adjective
- quasi-privately adverb
- unprivate adjective
- unprivately adverb
- unprivateness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of private1
Idioms and Phrases
More idioms and phrases containing private
- free (private) enterprise
- in private
Example Sentences
He said he made the remarks as a private citizen because he was concerned the new communications policy barred him from speaking to the media in his role as an oversight official.
The immediate capitulation of Disney, one of America’s largest and most revered corporations, is a shocking sign of just how quickly private, independent institutions are melting down under heated threat by a vindictive administration.
She was seated next to someone with another important but behind-the-scenes role - private secretary to the King, Sir Clive Alderton.
However some industry experts fear the government actions could have a chilling effect on private companies looking to invest in offshore wind.
Carlyle plays former Metropolitan Police detective Dave Cook who investigates the unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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