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    entitled
    /ɪnˈtʌɪtld/

    adjective

    • 1. believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment: "kids who feel so entitled and think the world will revolve around them"

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  2. feeling that you have the right to do or have what you want without having to work for it or deserve it, just because of who you are: These kids are spoiled, entitled, self-absorbed, and apathetic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of desire. appetite. caprice. carnality. carnally. compulsion. desperation. hankering. hunger.

  3. The meaning of ENTITLED is having a right to certain benefits or privileges. How to use entitled in a sentence.

  4. adjective. 1. having a title or name. a book entitled Decorative Designs. 2. having the right or permission to do something. You are entitled to a refund. They are entitled to travel first class. 3. behaving as if having special privileges. complaining about lazy and entitled college kids. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. The adjective entitled means you have a legal right to something. If you are entitled to your mother's house when she passes away, that means it's written in her will that she gave it to you. Entitled is often used in a more casual way, to mean "allowed."

  6. 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: The coupon entitles you to a $5 discount. Everyone is entitled to the equal protection of the laws. [Middle English entitlen, from Old French entiteler, from Medieval Latin intitulāre : Latin in-, provide with; see en-1 + Latin titulus, title .]

  7. to give someone the right to do or have something: entitle someone to somethingBeing unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment. [ + to infinitive ] The employer is entitled to ask for references. More examplesFewer examples. The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights.

  8. /ɪnˈtaɪtld/ (usually disapproving) feeling that you have a right to the good things in life without necessarily having to work for them. He's so entitled! The college attracts both the entitled children of wealthy parents and a large number of scholarship students. Definitions on the go.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · Having a legal or moral right or claim to something. As a natural-born citizen I am entitled to run for president. If you were injured at work you may be entitled to compensation. He feels entitled to other people's respect.

  10. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of entitle. Wiktionary. Synonyms: called. designated. named. titled. baptized. christened. denominated. dubbed. styled. termed. commissioned. authorized. empowered. enabled. licensed. Antonyms: disqualified. Entitled Sentence Examples. Howie is entitled his time away from here too.

  11. en•ti•tle (en tīt′l), v.t.,-tled, -tling. to give (a person or thing) a title, right, or claim to something; furnish with grounds for laying claim:His executive position entitled him to certain courtesies rarely accorded others.