Entitlement can be categorized as a noun.
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entitlement - right granted by law or contract (especially a right to benefits); "entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget" |
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1. | noun | There is nothing more out-of-date than youthful entitlement. | |
2. | noun | Tom has a sense of entitlement. | |
3. | noun | “To contain this virus governments around the world must rely on citizens doing as they are told… In the age of entitlement, the age of the individual, the age of anti-establishment populism, this seems a very flimsy safety net indeed,” she wrote. | |
4. | noun | What I hate most about fascists is their chauvinism, their brazen hatred of persecuted minority groups, and their sense of entitlement to rule over others. | |
5. | noun | Sociopaths have a profound sense of entitlement that makes them think that everyone is obligated to them. | |
6. | noun | Sociopaths have a profound sense of entitlement and that explains why that bunch of rabid dogs wanted to steal my work. |
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There is nothing more out-of-date than youthful entitlement. | |
Tom has a sense of entitlement. | |
“To contain this virus governments around the world must rely on citizens doing as they are told… In the age of entitlement, the age of the individual, the age of anti-establishment populism, this seems a very flimsy safety net indeed,” she wrote. | |
What I hate most about fascists is their chauvinism, their brazen hatred of persecuted minority groups, and their sense of entitlement to rule over others. | |
Sociopaths have a profound sense of entitlement that makes them think that everyone is obligated to them. | |
Sociopaths have a profound sense of entitlement and that explains why that bunch of rabid dogs wanted to steal my work. |