overprivine
A formal noun referring to the state or condition of possessing excessive social or economic privilege, often to the point where it diminishes one's ability to empathize with others. It describes a structural or individual abundance of advantages that creates a disconnect from the realities of the less fortunate.
예시
3 / 5Growing up in an isolated gated community, his overprivine was evident in his total lack of understanding regarding public transport.
Growing up in an isolated gated community, his overprivine was evident in his total lack of understanding regarding public transport.
The sociological study aimed to quantify the effects of overprivine on the long-term career trajectories of elite graduates.
The sociological study aimed to quantify the effects of overprivine on the long-term career trajectories of elite graduates.
Critics of the policy argued that it merely reinforced the overprivine of established shareholders at the expense of new investors.
Critics of the policy argued that it merely reinforced the overprivine of established shareholders at the expense of new investors.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'over' (too much) + 'priv' (from privilege) + 'ine' (like the ending of 'discipline' or 'doctrine'). It is the doctrine or state of having too much privilege.
빠른 퀴즈
The philosopher argued that ____ is often the biggest barrier to achieving true social equity.
정답!
정답은: overprivine
예시
Growing up in an isolated gated community, his overprivine was evident in his total lack of understanding regarding public transport.
everydayGrowing up in an isolated gated community, his overprivine was evident in his total lack of understanding regarding public transport.
The sociological study aimed to quantify the effects of overprivine on the long-term career trajectories of elite graduates.
academicThe sociological study aimed to quantify the effects of overprivine on the long-term career trajectories of elite graduates.
Critics of the policy argued that it merely reinforced the overprivine of established shareholders at the expense of new investors.
businessCritics of the policy argued that it merely reinforced the overprivine of established shareholders at the expense of new investors.
The senator addressed the inherent overprivine within the legal system that allows some to avoid consequences for their actions.
formalThe senator addressed the inherent overprivine within the legal system that allows some to avoid consequences for their actions.
Stop acting like your overprivine is a personality trait; you've just been lucky.
informalStop acting like your overprivine is a personality trait; you've just been lucky.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
a case of overprivine
a case of overprivine
the burden of overprivine
the burden of overprivine
shielded by overprivine
shielded by overprivine
자주 혼동되는 단어
Overweening describes an arrogant attitude or excessive confidence, whereas overprivine describes the social state of having too much privilege.
Overprovision refers to providing too much of a physical resource, while overprivine refers to social and systemic status.
사용 참고사항
This term is most common in academic writing or critical social theory. It is often used to critique individuals or systems that benefit from an unfair distribution of wealth or status.
자주 하는 실수
Learners may mistake this for a verb because of the suffix; remember that 'overprivine' functions as a noun, whereas 'overprivilege' is the verb form.
암기 팁
Think of 'over' (too much) + 'priv' (from privilege) + 'ine' (like the ending of 'discipline' or 'doctrine'). It is the doctrine or state of having too much privilege.
어원
A modern construction combining the prefix 'over-' with the root of 'privilege' (from Latin privilegium) and the noun-forming suffix '-ine'.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
The word is frequently used in Western discourse regarding social justice, wealth inequality, and the 'empathy gap' between different economic classes.
빠른 퀴즈
The philosopher argued that ____ is often the biggest barrier to achieving true social equity.
정답!
정답은: overprivine
관련 단어
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semichromity
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bipathency
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monoannfy
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compathness
C1To actively harmonize or align individual emotional states and professional trajectories within a group setting. It refers to the process of integrating empathy into a shared strategic path to ensure collective success.
misaudcy
C1Describing a state or tendency to misinterpret spoken information or auditory cues, often leading to confusion or errors in communication. It characterizes someone who frequently 'slips' when listening or perceives sounds incorrectly.
contrafractward
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univerbor
C1Relating to or characterized by the linguistic process where a phrase or sequence of words becomes a single word over time. It describes the morphological fusion of distinct elements into a unified lexeme, such as 'nevertheless' or 'goodbye'.
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