Crossword-Solution: PRIVACY 7 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Privacy n. The state of being in retirement from the company or
observation of others; seclusion.
Privacy n. A place of seclusion from company or observation; retreat;
solitude; retirement.
Privacy n. Concealment of what is said or done.
Privacy n. A private matter; a secret.
Privacy n. See Privity, 2.

We have 28 clues for the answer “PRIVACY”

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you are in a situation which allows you to think without people disturbing you 1 answer
the state of being free from public attention 1 answer
the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others 1 answer
the condition of being concealed or hidden 1 answer
state of being free from public attention 1 answer
condition of being private 1 answer
What a screen might provide 1 answer
Victim of an invasion? 1 answer
Implied right in the First and Fourth Amendments 1 answer
Closed-door expectation 1 answer
monasticism 3 answers
loneness 8 answers
home life 27 answers
seclusion 29 answers
SCOPOLAMINE-produced state 29 answers
HYOSCINE-produced state 29 answers
DOMESTICITY 29 answers
twilight state 30 answers
remoteness 30 answers
ALONENESS 31 answers
Hideaway 31 answers
loneliness 34 answers
HYPNOTIC state 38 answers
Breathing space? 38 answers
isolation 40 answers
Solitude 40 answers
escaping 44 answers
segregation 51 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PRIVACY (5)

THE ELF-CHILD AND THE MINISTER Governor Bellingham, in a loose gown and easy cap—such as elderly gentlemen loved to endue themselves with, in their domestic privacy—walked foremost, and appeared to be showing off his estate, and expatiating on his projected improvements.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Also available are a number of "alternative" hierarchies: alt True anarchy; anything and everything can and does appear; subjects include sex, the Simpsons, and privacy.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Johns Privacy Steve Kent IRINET Requirements Vint Cerf Robustness & Survivability Jim Mathis Scientific Requirements Barry Leiner Note that under Internet Engineering, there are a set of task forces and chairs to look at short term concerns.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Ed Krol 1992
What good is a superhighway if all you've got is a tricycle? 2- What will they be able to gain access to, and will their privacy be protected? Beyond the infrastructure issues, I'm concerned about what kind of things will be available for them once they do get connected, how the resources will be arranged, and how they will learn to use these tools to advantage.
NREN for All: Insurmountable Opportunity Jean Armour Polly 1993
There, have no fear, friend of the rueful countenance, her ladyship’s visit, though at this unusual hour, is a great honour to thy house, and Sir Percy Blakeney will reward thee doubly, if thou seest well to her privacy and comfort.” Sir Andrew had no doubt guessed the many conflicting doubts and fears which raged in honest Jellyband’s head; and, as he was a gallant gentleman, he tried by this brave hint to allay some of the worthy innkeeper’s suspicions.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993

Quotes with PRIVACY (3)

She loved him. But he didn’t know how to love. He could talk about love. He could see love and feel love. But he couldn’t give love. He could make love. But he couldn’t make promises. She had desperately wanted his promises. She wanted his heart, knew she couldn’t have it so she took what she could get. Temporary bliss. Passionate highs and lows. Withdrawal and manipulation. He only stayed long enough to take what he needed and keep moving. If he stopped moving, he would self…
G.G. Renee Hill The Beautiful Disruption
Perhaps this general degradation was the result of too much crowding, too little privacy, too much noise. You couldn't be decent if you weren't intelligent; you couldn't be intelligent if you couldn't think — and who could think in all this racket? Add the stench to the confusion of cramped quarters, and who could be self-respecting?
Lloyd C. Douglas The Robe
A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor and lets you exist independently of the room.
Roger Ebert Life Itself
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2023–2024).