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private
adj
    1. Not open to, or available for the use of, the general public.
    2. Said of a person: not holding public office.
    3. Kept secret from others; confidential.
      Thesaurus: secret, intimate, exclusive, clandestine, concealed, personal, hush-hush (slang), confidential, off the record; Antonym: public.
    4. Relating to someone's personal, as distinct from their professional, life.
      Example: a private engagement
    5. Said of thoughts or opinions: personal and usually kept to oneself.
    6. Quiet and reserved by nature.
    7. Said of a place: secluded.
      Thesaurus: secluded, secret, intimate, concealed, separate, sequestered, isolated.
    8a. Not coming under the state system of education, healthcare, social welfare, etc;
    8b. Paid for or paying individually by fee, etc.
    9. Said of an industry, etc: owned and run by private individuals, not by the state.
    10. Said of a soldier: not an officer or NCO.
    11. Said of a member of parliament: not holding government office.
noun
    1. A private soldier.
      Thesaurus: enlisted man (US, enlisted woman (US, conscript, draftee, infantryman, soldier, GI (US, dogface (US slang).
    2. colloq
      Form: privates
Derivative: privately
adverb
    Idiom: in private
      Not in public; in secret; confidentially.
        Thesaurus: secretly, privately, personally, in camera.
    Etymology: 14c: from Latin privatus withdrawn from public life, from privare to deprive or separate.



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