private

UK [ˈpʰɹɑjvət] US [ˈpʰɹaɪ̯vɪt]
noun 6adj 5verb 1

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ADJ.

high, interested, little, public

She kept her medical records private and showed little interest in discussing them with colleagues.

VERB + PRIVATE

book, having, insisted, keep, pay, read, reserve, shouldn't

She insisted on keeping her diary private and never showed it to anyone.

PRIVATE + NOUN

affairs, bath, beth, charity, church, colleges, companies, compartment

She decided to donate her fortune to a private charity that helped homeless families in the city.

PREP.

about, between, in, on, out, with, with, without

We need to keep this conversation private between us.

ADV.

only

She only spoke about her personal problems in private with her closest friends.

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