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private - an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines; "our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value" |
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enlisted man a male enlisted person in the armed forces
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private - confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy; "a private place"; "private discussions"; "private lessons"; "a private club"; "a private secretary"; "private property"; "the former President is now a private citizen"; "public figures struggle to maintain a private life" |
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public affecting the people or community as a whole; "community leaders"; "community interests"; "the public welfare"
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esoteric confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle; "a compilation of esoteric philosophical theories"
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personal particular to a given individual
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clannish,
cliquish,
clubby,
snobbish,
snobby befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior
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cloistered,
reclusive,
secluded,
sequestered providing privacy or seclusion; "the cloistered academic world of books"; "sat close together in the sequestered pergola"; "sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree"; "a secluded romantic spot"
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close marked by fidelity to an original; "a close translation"; "a faithful copy of the portrait"; "a faithful rendering of the observed facts"
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closed-door not open to the public; "a closed-door meeting"
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confidential,
secret the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified
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confidential the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified
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insular narrowly restricted in outlook or scope; "little sympathy with parochial mentality"; "insular attitudes toward foreigners"
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nonpublic not invested with or related to prominent position or status etc.
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backstage,
offstage situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience; "offstage noises"
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one-on-one being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive player; "one-on-one defense"
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privy,
secluded,
secret hidden from general view or use; "a privy place to rest and think"; "a secluded romantic spot"; "a secret garden"
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semiprivate confined to a small number of hospital patients; "semiprivate room"
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head-to-head,
tete-a-tete involving two persons; intimately private; "a tete-a-tete supper"; "a head-to-head conversation"
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toffee-nosed snobbish; pretentiously superior
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private - concerning things deeply private and personal; "private correspondence"; "private family matters" |
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personal particular to a given individual
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