- IPA(key): /ˈpɹɪv(ɪ)lɪdʒd/
- Hyphenation: priv‧i‧leged
privileged
- simple past and past participle of privilege
privileged (comparative more privileged, superlative most privileged)
- Having special privileges.
1895, S. R. Crockett, A Cry Across the Black Water:"You are very dull this morning, Sheriff," said the youngest daughter of the house, who, being the baby and pretty, had grown pettishly privileged in speech.
- (law) Not subject to legal discovery due to a protected status.
having special privileges
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Belarusian: прывілеява́ны (pryviljejavány), ільго́тны (ilʹhótny)
- Burmese: အခွင့်ထူးခံ (my) (a.hkwang.htu:hkam)
- Catalan: privilegiat
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 高貴/高贵 (zh) (gāoguì), 特權的/特权的 (zh) (tèquán de)
- Cornish: gorbryvylejek
- Danish: privilegeret
- Dutch: bevoorrecht (nl)
- Esperanto: favorata
- Finnish: etuoikeutettu (fi)
- French: privilégié (fr)
- Galician: privilexiado
- German: privilegiert (de)
- Hungarian: kiváltságos (hu)
- Japanese: 特権を持つ (とっけんをもつ, tokken o motsu), 特権的な (とっけんてきな, tokkenteki na)
- Occitan: privilegiat (oc)
- Polish: uprzywilejowany (pl), elitarny (pl), wyróżniony
- Portuguese: privilegiado (pt)
- Russian: привилегиро́ванный (ru) (privilegiróvannyj), льго́тный (ru) (lʹgótnyj)
- Spanish: privilegiado (es)
- Swedish: privilegierad (sv)
- Ukrainian: привілейо́ваний (pryvilejóvanyj), пі́льговий (pílʹhovyj), вільго́тний (vilʹhótnyj)
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