Private
UK /["/ˈpraɪvət/"]/US /["/ˈpraɪvət/"]/
Definition
belonging to or for the use of a particular person or group; not for public use
In simple words: Something that is not shared with others or kept secret.
Examples
- I prefer to keep my personal life private.
- The private meeting was only for senior managers.
- She has a very private personality and doesn't share much.
- He enjoyed the quietness of the private garden.
- Many celebrities choose to lead a private life away from the media.
- That information is private and cannot be shared with others.
Usage notes
Use 'private' to describe personal matters or spaces intended for one person or a small group. Avoid using it in overly casual scenarios.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'private eye' who keeps secrets.
Collocations
- private conversation
- private property
- private life
- private meeting
- private sector
Synonyms
- secret
Antonyms
- public
- open
- shared
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'personal' which has a different nuance.
- Using 'private' in formal contexts when 'confidential' is more appropriate.
- Omitting the context, leading to ambiguity.