- adjectiveprivate (adjective)
- belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group of people only:"all bedrooms have private facilities" · "his private plane"
- (of a situation, activity, or gathering) affecting or involving only a particular person or group of people:"a small private service in the chapel"
- (of thoughts and feelings) not to be shared with or revealed to others:"she felt awkward intruding on private grief"
- (of a person) not choosing to share thoughts and feelings with others:"he was a very private man"
- (of a meeting or discussion) involving only a small number of people and dealing with matters that are not to be disclosed to others:"this is a private conversation"
- (of a place) quiet and free from people who can interrupt:"can we go somewhere a little more private?"
- (of a person) having no official or public role or position:"the paintings were sold to a private collector"
- not connected with one's work or official position:"he would continue to represent her in a private capacity as advisor and confidant"
- (of a service or industry) provided or owned by an individual or an independent, commercial company rather than by the government:"research projects carried out by private industry" · "more than 1,400 state enterprises that were about to go private"
- relating to a system of education or medical treatment conducted outside the system of government and charging fees to the individuals who make use of it:"private education" · "if I could afford it I'd go private"
- relating to or denoting a transaction between individuals and not involving commercial organizations:"it was a private sale—no agent's commission"
nounprivate (noun) · privates (plural noun)- a soldier of the lowest rank, in particular an enlisted person in the US Army or Marine Corps ranking below private first class.
- informal(privates)short for private parts
Originlate Middle English (originally denoting a person not acting in an official capacity): from Latin privatus ‘withdrawn from public life’, a use of the past participle of privare ‘bereave, deprive’, from privus ‘single, individual’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group of people only:
- (of a situation, activity, or gathering) affecting or involving only a particular person or group of people:
- (of thoughts and feelings) not to be shared with or revealed to others:
- (of a person) not choosing to share thoughts and feelings with others:
- (of a place) quiet and free from people who can interrupt:
- (of a service or industry) provided or owned by an individual or an independent, commercial company rather than by the government:
noun- a soldier of the lowest rank, in particular an enlisted person in the US Army or Marine Corps ranking below private first class.
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