- leged
- al·leged;priv·i·leged;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
leged — obs. pa. tense lay v.; obs. f. legged … Useful english dictionary
boot-leged — Kicked. Ouch! You just boot leged me in the shin … Dictionary of american slang
boot-leged — Kicked. Ouch! You just boot leged me in the shin … Dictionary of american slang
priv|i|leged — «PRIHV uh lihjd, PRIHV lihjd», adjective. 1. having some privilege or privileges: »The nobility in Europe was a privileged class. 2. not subject to court action, as for slander: »Words spoken by a Senator on the Senate floor are privileged … Useful english dictionary
un|der|priv|i|leged — «UHN duhr PRIHV uh lihjd», adjective. having fewer advantages than most people have, especially because of poor economic or social status: »an underprivileged nation, an underprivileged child … Useful english dictionary
un|priv|i|leged — «uhn PRIHV uh lihjd», adjective. not privileged; not enjoying a particular privilege, liberty, or immunity … Useful english dictionary
al·leged — … Useful english dictionary
un·der·priv·i·leged — … Useful english dictionary
overprivileged — [spelling only] * * * o·ver·priv·i·leged (ō vər prĭvʹə lĭjd) adj. Having an excess of opportunities or advantages. o ver·privʹi·leged n. * * * … Universalium
Privileged — Priv i*leged, a. Invested with a privilege; enjoying a peculiar right, advantage, or immunity. [1913 Webster] {Privileged communication}. (Law) (a) A communication which can not be disclosed without the consent of the party making it, such as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English