The word privilege means a special right/permission, leverage or superiority granted to a group of people or a person. Origin of the word: Middle English, from the Latin word Privilegium - a law for or against a person
The correct spelling of the word is "privilege."
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).
Impunity refers to being exempt from punishment or consequences for one's actions, often due to power or privilege. It is the freedom from facing the usual negative outcomes or repercussions for wrongdoing.
The correct spelling of the word is "privilege."
a right or privilege
No. It is a common mistake for people to misspell privilege as priviledge.
Privilege comes from the Latin word privilegium which means law relating to an individual person.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, synonyms for "entitle" include "authorize," "designate," "privilege," and "qualify." The word derives from Latin, a combination of "in" and "titulus," meaning "title."
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.
privilege
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.