Privileged in a sentence as an adjective

I've been privileged to work with some great web designers.

We, the privileged of India, do indeed feel entitled.

It's just that it's hard for them to think out of the box created by their own privileged backgrounds and understand how to reach that demographic.

So the author shouldn't get his panties in a bunch; no one is dragging the humanities down from it's privileged societal prestige.

That idealistic **** is a luxury of the extremely privileged, and you need to pretend it as a status signal, but don't believe your own lie.

The market giants think they can bully us into behaving the way they want us to rather than realizing that they are privileged by having our business.

Maybe not the best example of how you can make a difference but the article is about how the privileged in India should feel more responsible and try harder to make a difference.

I have fairly exact privileged information regarding this question at a handful of companies and anecdotal evidence from dozens of my software buddies.

In practice, if the bad guy can grab the state of random pool, they probably have enough privileged access that they can do much more entertaining things, such as grabbing the user's passphrase or just grabbing their long-term private key.

Solidarity has historically been acceptable in disadvantaged groups and frowned upon when exhibited by privileged groups.

It doesn't matter what the commentators claim the various photos are 'worth' -- it's not their right to speculate, and just because you released your material CCL, you don't have the right to feel more privileged than someone who chose to exercise their right to be compensated.

Privileged definitions

adjective

blessed with privileges; "the privileged few"

adjective

not subject to usual rules or penalties; "a privileged statement"

adjective

confined to an exclusive group; "privy to inner knowledge"; "inside information"; "privileged information"

See also: inside inner