private
Meanings
Plural: privates
Noun
- an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines
- "our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value"
- A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.
- A doctor working in privately rather than publicly funded health care.
- The genitals.
- A secret message; a personal unofficial communication.
- Personal interest; particular business.
- Privacy; retirement.
- One not invested with a public office.
- A private lesson.
Adjective
- confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy
- "a private place"
- "private discussions"
- "private lessons"
- "a private club"
- "a private secretary"
- "private property"
- "the former President is now a private citizen"
- "public figures struggle to maintain a private life"
Adjective Satellite
- concerning things deeply private and personal
- "private correspondence"
- "private family matters"
- concerning one person exclusively
- "each room has a private bath"
- not expressed
- "secret (or private) thoughts"
Adj
- Belonging or pertaining to an individual person, group of people, or entity that is not the state.
- Relating to an individual or group of individuals outside of their official roles; often, sensitive or personal.
- Not publicly known or divulged; secret, confidential; (of a message) intended only for a specific person or group.
- Protected from view or disturbance by others; secluded; not publicly accessible.
- Not in governmental office or employment.
- Secretive; reserved.
- Not traded by the public.
- Of a room in a medical facility, not shared with another patient.
- Financially reliant on fees rather than government funding.
- Accessible only to the class itself or instances of it, and not to other classes or even subclasses.
- Of the mind or language, not in principle experienceable, knowable, or understandable by others.
Verb
- To make something hidden from the public (without deleting it permanently).
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English privat(e) (“individual, exclusive, private”), from Latin prīvātus (“bereaved, deprived, set apart from, release”), perfect passive participle of prīvō (“I bereave, deprive, release”) (see -ate for more), from prīvus (“private, one's own, peculiar”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *per; compare prime, prior, pristine. Doublet of privy.
Synonyms
bits, buck private, common soldier, individual, private parts, secret
Scrabble Score: 12
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