privileged

/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd/
adjective
  1. Having special rights, advantages, or benefits that most people do not have.
    • Not everyone is privileged enough to travel the world.
    • The privileged few often control most of the resources.
    • She grew up in a privileged family with access to the best schools.
  2. Honored or lucky to have a particular opportunity.
    • The team felt privileged to represent their country.
    • He was privileged to have known such a wise mentor.
    • We felt privileged to attend the private concert.
  3. Legally protected from being required to reveal information.
    • The lawyer explained that their discussion was privileged.
    • The conversation between the priest and the confessor is privileged.
    • Privileged documents cannot be used as evidence in court.
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