privacy
[ˈpraɪvəsi]
Definition:
1. The quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others.
2. The condition of being concealed or hidden.
Use 'privacy' in a sentence:
- 1. The press invade people's privacy unjustifiably every day.
- 2. Young Bruni covered her privacy with both hands.
- 3. A supportive house for eight to ten older people, each with his or her own room, provides privacy and a sense of community.
- 4. He didn't want to obtrude on her privacy.
- 5. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy.
- 6. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenton.
- 7. The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington.
- 8. I left my seat quietly, giving him some privacy to finish his conversation.
- 9. She wept in the privacy of her own room.
- 10. She was longing for some peace and privacy.
- 11. The publishers promise not to use spyware to grab your personal information or otherwise compromise privacy.
- 12. Americans should take steps to protect their digital privacy.
- 13. There will be a couple of dividers, so there's some privacy.
- 14. American's attitudes about privacy can be hard for foreigners to understand.
- 15. What are the implications for privacy?
- 16. Do the press have the right to invade her privacy in this way?
- 17. The least his hotel could do is provide a little privacy.
- 18. These men were violating her family's privacy.
- 19. He read the letter later in the privacy of his own room.
- 20. My main grumble is about the lack of privacy.
- 21. The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.
- 22. It was the lack of privacy that eventually persuaded us to move after Ben was born.
- 23. The British Sports Council is no respecter of privacy or careers as it tries to stamp out the cheats.
- 24. Thatched pavilions provide shady retreats for relaxing and reading in privacy.
- 25. Lawful job search sites offer levels of privacy protection.
- 26. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
- 27. She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.
- 28. Privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important.
- 29. But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important.
- 30. How do my actions either protect or remove the possibility of privacy?
- 31. A firm might publish a privacy-protection policy, but who enforces it?
- 32. Leaving aside the question of privacy, constant surveillance can be remarkably convenient.
- 33. Beds can be screened off to give patients more privacy.
- 34. French privacy laws are very strict.
- 35. I value my privacy.
- 36. Account details are encrypted to protect privacy.
- 37. They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.
- 38. This was a shocking invasion of privacy.
- 39. The actress described the photographs of her as an invasion of privacy.
- 40. Is reading a child's diary always a gross invasion of privacy?
- 41. She has been comparatively successful in maintaining her privacy.
- 42. He resented the publication of this book, which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
- 43. He saw the publication of this book as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
- 44. She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy.
- 45. One of the penalties of fame is loss of privacy.
- 46. He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy.
- 47. The newspaper breached the code of conduct on privacy.