No. It is a common mistake for people to misspell privilege as priviledge.
That is the correct spelling of the word "privilege" (prerogative, honor).
Suffrage, authorization, and privilege are synonyms that relate to having a franchise.
It is spelled "privilege". There are two "i's" and no "d" present.
The correct spelling is privilege.An example sentence is: It was a privilege to be here.Another example is: Internet access is a privilege, not a right.
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The correct spelling of the word is "privilege."
The usual misspelling is with a D as in ledge: priviledge or priviledged.The correct spelling is of course privilege.
Privilege comes from the Latin word privilegium which means law relating to an individual person.
An immunity from something, or a benefit.
The word "privilege" means a right, honor, or prerogative.
The likely word sought here is "privilege" (prerogative).
The word is spelled "privileged" (honored or entitled).
It felt like a privilege when he asked her to go to the prom with him. The privilege to speak at the meeting made him feel good.
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It is written privilege not privalage. The word means something that someone is entitled to or something they have inherited and benefit from. It can be used to describe in saying it a privilege to watch something.
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English inheritance law privileged the eldest son. It is a privilege to light the torch for the Olympics.