Meaning
Privilege (not priviledge, which is a common misspelling) is a noun or verb.
- As a noun, it means a special right, benefit, or advantage granted to a person or group.
- As a verb, it means to grant someone a special right or to give importance to something.
Grammar and Usage
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Noun: countable/uncountable
- It is a privilege to do something → expresses honor or advantage.
- Have/Enjoy/Exercise a privilege → use of a special right.
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Verb: usually passive
- Be privileged to do something → to feel honored or fortunate.
Sentence structures:
- "It is a privilege to + verb"
- "Be privileged to + verb"
- "Enjoy the privilege of + noun/verb-ing"
Common Phrases
- Special privilege
- Exclusive privilege
- The privilege of doing something
- Abuse of privilege
- Diplomatic privilege
Collocations
- Grant a privilege
- Enjoy a privilege
- Earn a privilege
- Lose a privilege
- Exercise a privilege
Examples
- Education is not a privilege but a basic human right.
- I had the privilege of meeting the president last year.
- It is a great privilege to work with such talented people.
- Only members of the club enjoy this privilege.
- With great privilege comes great responsibility.
- He abused his privilege and was removed from office.
- The students are privileged to use the university library for free.
- Voting is both a right and a privilege in many countries.
- She considered it a privilege to be invited to the ceremony.
- Not everyone has the privilege of growing up in a safe environment.
Synonyms or Related
- Advantage
- Benefit
- Honor
- Right
- Entitlement
- Prerogative