private

/ˈpraɪvət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpraɪvət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈprī-vət/ (ame, mw) · /ˈpraɪ.vət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpraɪ.vət/ (ame, ipa)

private — adjective

  • privatepositive
  • more privatecomparative
  • most privatesuperlative

1. belonging to or meant for one specific person or a limited group, not open to ev

1.形容詞B1
釋義

belonging to or meant for one specific person or a limited group, not open to everyone else

例句

The hotel has a private beach that only guests can use.

collocation: private beach / private room / private property

Liang keeps a private diary that no one else is allowed to read.

同義詞
  • personal

    emphasises belonging to a particular individual rather than a group; 'private' often implies exclusion of others

  • exclusive

    suggests high status or privilege; 'exclusive club' implies wealth or invitation, whereas 'private club' merely states restricted access

  • restricted

    sounds more formal and rule-based; 'restricted area' suggests official limits, while 'private area' suggests personal ownership

反義詞
  • public

    open or accessible to everyone

用法筆記

Commonly used with nouns describing places, spaces, and possessions: private room, private garden, private collection, private file.

常見錯誤

This is a secret beach only for hotel guests.
This is a private beach only for hotel guests.
💡'secret' means deliberately hidden; 'private' means restricted to certain people.
I have a personal doctor who visits my home.
I have a private doctor who visits my home.
💡'personal' often relates to intimate feelings or identity; 'private' describes services restricted to an individual.

2. connected with your personal relationships, home, or family matters rather than

2.形容詞B1
釋義

connected with your personal relationships, home, or family matters rather than with your job or official position

例句

The manager asked about Hamza's private life, which made him uncomfortable.

collocation: private life

Putri keeps her private and work emails in separate accounts.

同義詞
  • personal

    overlaps heavily with this sense; 'private life' and 'personal life' are often interchangeable, but 'private' carries a stronger sense of being kept away from others

  • non-work

    informal and direct; used in workplace contexts to separate professional duties from personal matters

反義詞

用法筆記

Frequently paired with nouns like life, affairs, matters, business, and relationships. This sense contrasts with professional or official matters — not with 'public' as in sense 1.

常見錯誤

I keep my personal life and work life separate.
I keep my private life and work life separate.
💡While 'personal life' is also commonly used, 'private life' is the more standard collocation in English.

3. not shared, discussed, or revealed to other people because you want to keep the

3.形容詞B1
釋義

not shared, discussed, or revealed to other people because you want to keep the information to yourself

例句

Isabela shared a private thought with her closest friend.

collocation: private thought / private opinion

The details of the negotiation will remain private between the two lawyers.

pattern: remain + private

同義詞
  • secret

    stronger and more dramatic; 'secret' implies deliberate concealment, while 'private' suggests personal boundaries

  • confidential

    formal, often used in official or legal contexts; 'confidential information' is protected by rules, whereas 'private thoughts' are protected by personal choice

  • intimate

    suggests deep personal closeness; 'intimate feelings' imply emotional depth that 'private feelings' may not

反義詞
  • public

    known or revealed to everyone

  • open

    freely shared without restriction

用法筆記

Subject is usually a person or a piece of information. Common with verbs like keep, remain, stay, hold, share. Distinct from sense 1 (NOT PUBLIC) because this sense focuses on keeping information hidden rather than restricting physical access.

常見錯誤

I will keep this information secretly.
I will keep this information private.
💡'private' is the adjective describing the information; 'secretly' is an adverb describing an action.

4. describing a place that is quiet, peaceful, and free from the presence or attent

4.形容詞B1
釋義

describing a place that is quiet, peaceful, and free from the presence or attention of other people

例句

The café has a private corner where Tamar can study without noise.

collocation: private corner / private spot

We found a private spot on the beach away from the crowds.

同義詞
  • secluded

    suggests being physically hidden or far from others; 'a secluded cabin' implies isolation, while 'a private corner' could be within a busy room

  • quiet

    focuses on the absence of noise rather than the absence of people; 'a quiet room' may still have other occupants

  • intimate

    used for small, cozy settings; 'an intimate restaurant' suggests a small space with few tables

反義詞
  • public

    open to and used by many people

  • crowded

    full of people; the opposite of private in terms of seclusion

用法筆記

Modifier for location nouns: spot, corner, room, place, area, space. Unlike sense 1 (NOT PUBLIC), this sense describes the quality of the space itself — quiet and undisturbed — rather than who owns or controls it.

5. tending to keep your personal thoughts, emotions, and experiences to yourself ra

5.形容詞B1
釋義

tending to keep your personal thoughts, emotions, and experiences to yourself rather than sharing them with others

例句

Vivek is a very private person who never talks about his family.

collocation: private person

Even after years of friendship, Théo remained private about his childhood.

pattern: remain private about [topic]

同義詞
  • reserved

    the closest synonym; 'reserved' slightly emphasises behaviour (holding back), while 'private' emphasises the wish not to share

  • withdrawn

    has a more negative tone, suggesting shyness or avoidance of social contact; 'private' is more neutral

  • reticent

    more formal; specifically describes reluctance to speak about personal matters

反義詞
  • open

    willing to share personal information freely

  • outgoing

    sociable and comfortable interacting with others

  • communicative

    ready to talk and share thoughts

用法筆記

Describes a personality trait, not a temporary state. Use with be, remain, stay. The pattern 'private about + topic' specifies what the person keeps to themselves. Collocates strongly with person, man, woman, individual.

常見錯誤

He is private today because he seems quiet.
He is a private person. He does not like to share his feelings.
💡'private' describes a lasting personality trait, not a temporary mood.

6. describing an action that happens without others watching, listening, or joining

6.形容詞B2
釋義

describing an action that happens without others watching, listening, or joining in — used in the adverbial phrase 'in private' to describe how something is done, not where it takes place

例句

After the presentation, Akiko asked to speak with her manager in private about the project delays.

phrase: in private — used adverbially

The couple discussed their disagreement in private rather than arguing in front of guests.

同義詞
  • privately

    the single-word adverb equivalent; 'speak privately' and 'speak in private' are interchangeable

  • confidentially

    implies that what is said is secret or sensitive, not just that others are absent

反義詞
  • in public

    in the presence of other people, openly

  • openly

    without concealment or privacy

用法筆記

Almost always used in the fixed phrase 'in private', which functions adverbially (like 'in public' but with the opposite meaning). Does NOT appear as a standalone adjective before a noun — you would never say 'a private conversation occurred' for this sense; instead say 'the conversation occurred in private'.

常見錯誤

Let's discuss this private.
Let's discuss this in private.
💡The adverbial phrase requires 'in' before 'private'.
We had a in private talk.
We had a private talk.' or 'We talked in private.
💡'In private' cannot be placed before a noun as a modifier.

7. describing businesses, schools, hospitals, and other services that are run by no

7.形容詞B2
釋義

describing businesses, schools, hospitals, and other services that are run by non-government bodies or individuals, not as part of the public system

例句

The city has both public and private schools for families to choose from.

collocation: private school / public vs private

After waiting six months at the public clinic, Meera chose a private hospital for her knee surgery.

collocation: private hospital

同義詞
  • non-government

    descriptive but less common; 'non-government organisation' (NGO) is the standard collocation for charities, not businesses

  • independent

    often used for schools that are not state-funded; 'independent school' is common in British English

  • privatised

    describes a service or company that was previously owned by the state and later sold to private owners

反義詞
  • public

    owned, funded, or operated by the government

  • state-owned

    specifically describes industries or enterprises owned by the government

用法筆記

Used as the standard antonym of public in discussions of industry, services, and institutions. Common in economics and politics: private sector, private enterprise, private ownership. Does NOT describe personal matters (see sense 2) — the word 'private' in this sense refers to ownership status.

常見錯誤

She runs a personal business from home.
She runs a private business from home.
💡A 'personal business' could mean a hobby or side project; a 'private business' is a legally registered company not owned by the state.

private — noun