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Example sentences for "privileged"

Lexicographically close words:
privie; privies; priviledge; priviledges; privilege; privileges; privilegiis; privilegio; privilegium; privily
  1. The artists, who are working from the life in this more modern version, are chiefly Royal Academicians, as far as the privileged circle is concerned, and the portraits are studied with care.

  2. No one, however--not even the solitary constable of Amherstburg, ever ventured to interfere with Sampson Gattrie, who was in some degree a privileged character.

  3. They would not hear of privileged orders; but they wished to have a privileged city.

  4. We should perceive, in a thousand slight touches, the importance of the privileged burgher, and the fierce and haughty spirit which swelled under the collar of the degraded villain.

  5. They work as no other servants work, they live on little, they and their women and children; and you may count yourself happily privileged if they permit you the intimacy of their home life.

  6. Further, and this is important, all officials in Germany are legally privileged persons.

  7. It is just the privileged class of old France over again, with this difference, that the privileged class in England is distinguished by being obliged to bear not to avoid the hated taille.

  8. Many ladies and gentlemen were privileged to hear him recite, in this or that drawing-room, after supper.

  9. Women are becoming nearly as rare as ladies, and it is only at the music-halls that we are privileged to see strong men.

  10. I pray that you regard this epistle as privileged and private.

  11. I myself have been privileged to look at all these locks of hair, and I have seen a clairvoyante take them one by one, and, pinching them between her lithe fingers, tell of the love that each symbolised.

  12. This, however, is true only in so far as he denied the privileged position of the Arab people before God.

  13. After some negotiation, however, a protocol was signed in Paris on France's privileged position in Morocco.

  14. The two privileged senses, sight and hearing, owe their superiority to a number of considerations.

  15. They professionally attend the supreme courts in Edinburgh; but they are privileged to plead in any cause before the inferior courts, where counsel are not excluded by statute.

  16. There was one pragmatic which touched Madrid to the quick, namely, that which forbade the use of carriages except to a very few privileged people.

  17. The masculine sex also seems to be privileged by nature among brutes, inasmuch as the male dragon is distinguished by a crest and hairs, with a beard.

  18. She was the mediator to whom his tenants and domestics, when they had incurred his displeasure, were accustomed to apply; the privileged companion, that could approach this lion with impunity in the midst of his roarings.

  19. He said, that this was only one fresh instance of the tyranny and perfidiousness exercised by the powerful members of the community, against those who were less privileged than themselves.

  20. And what you are to understand is this; Mr. Graham will now be privileged by your mother and me to address you.

  21. But here, at these Noningsby breakfasts, among other customs already established, there was one by which Augustus Staveley was always privileged to sit by the side of Sophia Furnival.

  22. Two or three of these privileged persons spoke to him, but he only answered by shaking his hand and his head in token of refusal.

  23. Its fame is somewhat dimmed in these latter days, because of the doubts so many authors of Palestine travels have felt themselves privileged to cast upon it.

  24. Representatives as they were of the privileged classes, they had little sympathy with the movement which was going on in Vienna.

  25. Let the thoughtful reader remember at this point, that iron and steel products are only one of an indefinite number coddled and privileged by the tariff at the expense of the masses of consumers.

  26. Of course it was supposed that the patient people would bear the now doubled burdens put upon them by two privileged sets of their fellow-citizens.

  27. Monopoly is a word derived from two Greek words, which mean when combined selling alone, that is, the privilege of selling one's commodity free from the competition to which it is naturally subject by other sellers than the privileged one.

  28. The new theatre was a genuine attempt on the part of the Tsar Peter to bring this form of entertainment within reach of a larger public than the privileged circle invited to witness the plays given at the Court of Alexis.

  29. It mentions one further characteristic of fairy nature--the objection to be recognized and addressed by men who are privileged to see them.

  30. At the end of the last chapter we noted as a characteristic of fairy nature the objection to be recognized and addressed by men who are privileged to see them.

  31. They themselves still gambol on the grassy meads at dewy eve, and their revels are yet believed to be witnessed at times by some privileged inhabitants of our "calm sequestered vales.

  32. Archie, waiting while the brigand reluctantly made change for a dollar bill, was privileged to hear every word.

  33. Archie, who had been expecting something on the lines of the New York Stock Exchange, which he had once been privileged to visit when it was in a more than usually feverish mood, found the atmosphere oppressively ecclesiastical.

  34. To Archie, who during the past few days had been privileged to hear Miss Huskisson rehearsing, the place had a sort of brooding quiet, like the ocean just before the arrival of a cyclone.

  35. At the invitation of the missionaries, I was privileged to go there and see their work.

  36. Because of this formal initiation, I was privileged to travel where I chose, but to the native Paraguayan or Argentine the Chaco is a forbidden land.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "privileged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    auricular; authorized; confidential; empowered; enfranchised; entitled; esoteric; excepted; exclusive; excused; exempt; favored; immune; inside; irresponsible; licensed; patented; permitted; private; privileged; privy; released; sanctioned; sealed; select; spared; unaccountable; unanswerable; warranted