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privileges

/ˈpɹɪv(ɪ)lɪdʒɪz/

Meanings
  • noun

    The right or authority to use and enjoy certain benefits, advantages, or immunities, especially those that are legal or social.

    - "Citizens enjoy various privileges such as freedom of speech and the right to vote."
    - "The wealthy class often has privileges that are not available to the general population."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈpɹɪv(ɪ)lɪdʒɪz/



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Synonyms

advantage , foredeal , claim , liberty , franchise , freelage , immunity , prerogative , right , immunity , permission
Rhymes
Words rhyming with privileges
jive , rive , hive , five , strive , jive , alive , hive
Variants
List of all variants of privileges that leads to same result
privilege , privileges , privileged , privileging , executive privilege , executive privileges , water privilege , water privileges , white privilege , white privileges
Etymology
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From Old French 'privilge', from privilégier, to exempt, from privilégié, exempt, from privi- 'private' + ligier 'to lie in wait for'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'privileges' comes from the Latin word 'priviligium', which means 'private law'.

  2. In medieval Europe, privileges were granted by monarchs to their nobles as a way to secure their loyalty and support.

  3. The concept of privileges is not limited to humans; some animal species, such as elephants and chimpanzees, have been observed displaying behaviors that can be considered privileges within their social groups.


Related Concepts
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  1. Social Class: Privileges are closely related to social class, as they often reflect the advantages and benefits that come with higher social status.

  2. Discrimination: Privileges can also be seen as a form of discrimination against those who do not have access to the same benefits and advantages.


Quotes
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  1. It is evolving into an elite institution, open chiefly to the well-educated few. In short, marriage is becoming yet another form of "privilege".

    - Barbara Dafoe Whitehead,{it}Commonweal{/it},2 Dec. 2005
  2. But the two were grown in the same petri dish of power, prep school and "privilege".

    - Howard Fineman,{it}Newsweek{/it},16 Oct. 2000
  3. The oldest of the students, she had become a confidante of Fern's and she alone was allowed to call her by her first name. It was not a "privilege" the others coveted.

    - Edward P. Jones,{it}The Known World{/it},2003

Culture
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In various cultures, privileges have been used to signify power, status, and social hierarchy. In literature, privileges have been explored as themes in novels like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'The Great Gatsby'. In music, songs like 'We Are the Champions' and 'Blinding Lights' discuss the concept of privileges.

How to Memorize "privileges"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person enjoying various benefits and advantages that others do not have, such as a large mansion, expensive cars, or access to exclusive clubs.
    - Visualize the feeling of having privileges, such as feeling powerful, respected, and entitled.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'privileges' with words like 'power', 'status', 'advantages', and 'benefits'.
    - Associate the concept of privileges with images of wealth, luxury, and exclusivity.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Privileges: Power, Respect, and Influence Brings Exclusive Gains and Status'.
    - Use the acronym P.R.I.V.I.L.E.G.E.S to remember the meaning of privileges: Power, Respect, Income, Luxury, Exclusivity, Gains, and Status.


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