privileges
Prononciation : [ˈprɪvɪlɪdʒɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « rights »
(noun) special rights or advantages that a person or group has. It’s like getting extra benefits that others might not have. For example, having access to a private club or being able to use a special line at a theme park.
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Having a car is a privilege that makes commuting easier.
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Not everyone has the privilege to travel freely.
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What privileges do you think come with being a leader?
Contexte : « social status »
(noun) status or respect that allows someone to enjoy certain advantages. This could be about wealth, education, or family connections. Some people have privileges just because of where they were born or how much money they have.
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She acknowledges her privileges and works to help others who don’t have the same opportunities.
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He didn’t realize his privileges until he saw how hard others had to work.
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What privileges do you think are important for fairness?
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