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Private

(adj)
UK
ˈpraɪvət
US
ˈpraɪvət
Definition: Belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group of people only.
Meaning: Cá nhân, riêng
Very Common
How to use "Private" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Pay for your own private tour, or join a small group to get a discounted price.

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It is also the world's largest private employer with approximately 2.2 million employees.

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From stonewalled Scottish castles to multi-million dollar mansions right the way through to, if you can believe it, your very own private island.

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It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace, the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.

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Email is private and goes from one user to another.

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There has been uproar regarding the use of drones and police warrants for private property.

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Financial institutions headquartered in Manila include such establishments as the Development Bank of the Philippines, the Philippine National Bank, the Philippine Veterans Bank, the Government Service Insurance System, the Social Security System, and many private commercial and developmental banks.

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Private insurance companies and the Philippine Stock Exchange also contribute to the mobilization of savings for investment.

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There are also many missionary and private hospitals in the city.

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The Grab app assigns taxis and private hire cars to nearby commuters through a location-sharing system.

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He kept his personal life private and shared few details.

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Bloomberg LP has remained a private company since its founding;

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