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- single word requests - Is there an adjective for someone who has a . . .
But how do you refer to the person who has this trait other than calling him "a person with a sense of entitlement"? If there is no single word to describe this kind of character, can you suggest a few equivalent phrases for "a person with a sense of entitlement"?
- Word for someone that believes he deserves everything he wants
What's the word for someone that believes he deserves everything he wants? I'm thinking "spoiled" or "entitled", but I'm sure there's a more accurate word out there
- When did the word entitled gain its second sense of spoiled?
The bridge between the two meanings of entitlement are the phrases such as the sense of entitlement; the newer meaning developed by their being clipped to just entitlement Although the new meaning may be frequently encountered in colloquial English, in more formal contexts the word is almost always used with its traditional meaning In a formal context, a phrase such as the sense of
- Synonyms for entitled? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Looking for synonyms of 'entitled' The dictionary lists synonyms for 'entitle' which has got to do with rightful access privilege I am looking for synonyms of the word in the sense of presuming (
- What’s the Word for representing someone else and taking actions on . . .
Grant Proxy Proxy granter must be specified Proxy holder must be specified Documents Processed by Proxy on My Behalf Documents I Processed as Proxy on Someone Else's Behalf Note regarding these samples: * Currently I'm using the word "proxy", and these are just some random button texts popup messages menu headers I picked to hopefully give you
- word choice - When is it appropriate to use titled vs. entitled . . .
When is it appropriate to use "titled" vs "entitled"? For example, which is the correct word to use in the following sentence? I really liked the conclusion to rands’ latest blog post entitle
- A phrase or idiom to describe someone who feels entitled, but is . . .
Karen is a pejorative slang term for an obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often racist middle-aged white woman who uses her privilege to get her way or police other people's behaviors
- single word requests - Is there an adjective meaning someone who is . . .
I am a native Russian speaker, and in Russian we have the same two words (нахальный, наглый) There are also slang words in my language that carry the same meaning (e g борзой) Usually, when someone is acting "нагло", I'd call them out for being rude, entitled, inconsiderate, or mannerless I reckon insolent is also an option, but I doubt anyone who doesn't happen
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