privy in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Privy (adjective): having knowledge of something private or secret.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient tree stood in the center of the village, privy to countless secrets shared beneath its branches.
- As a close friend of the family, she was privy to their plans long before they were made public.
- The committee was privy to the potential changes in policy that would affect the entire community.
- He felt a sense of responsibility, being privy to information that could impact many lives.
- Only a select few were privy to the details of the groundbreaking research being conducted at the lab.
- She was privy to the confidential discussions that shaped the company's future.
- Only a select few were privy to the details of the groundbreaking research project.
- As a trusted advisor, he found himself privy to secrets that could change everything.
- The old mansion held many secrets, and only the caretaker was privy to its history.
- He felt a sense of privilege being privy to her innermost thoughts and fears.