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View definitions for privy

privy

adjective as in secret

adjective as in aware

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Neither were they privy to the days when she tackled the most acute personal struggles, alone behind closed doors.

From BBC

“It was very fun mapping that out and imagining the closed-door conversations that I’m not privy to,” he says.

Francesca agreed that she had a "sense of paranoia" while filming, but watching back on TV she could see conversations she hadn't been privy to and understood more about what had happened.

From BBC

We are privy to the intimate conversations of the women as they prepare the bride for the big day.

“I understand as a law enforcement officer, you’re privy to certain things you want to keep close to the chest,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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