Private Parts

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpraɪvət pɑrts/

Definitions of private parts

noun refers to the external genital organs of the human body that are typically covered by clothing

Example Sentences

A1 It is important to teach children about their private parts.

A2 She felt uncomfortable when the doctor asked to examine her private parts.

B1 The book provides information on how to properly care for your private parts.

B2 The actress was shocked when a paparazzi tried to take a photo of her private parts.

C1 The documentary explored the cultural taboos surrounding discussions about private parts.

C2 The lawyer argued that the release of the video showing his client's private parts was a violation of privacy.

adjective describes something as belonging to or concerning an individual person or group, and not for public knowledge or disclosure

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like talking about private parts in public.

A2 She felt uncomfortable when the doctor asked to examine her private parts.

B1 It is important to teach children about their private parts and boundaries.

B2 The actress refused to do the scene that required her to show her private parts on screen.

C1 The artist's controversial painting featured explicit images of private parts.

C2 The book delved into the psychological effects of trauma on a person's private parts.

Examples of private parts in a Sentence

formal It is important to teach children about the proper names for their private parts.

informal Hey, make sure you cover up your private parts at the pool.

slang I can't believe he whipped out his junk in public, what a creep.

figurative She felt like someone had invaded her private parts when he asked personal questions.

Grammatical Forms of private parts

past tense

privated

plural

private parts

comparative

more private

superlative

most private

present tense

privates

future tense

will private

perfect tense

have privated

continuous tense

is privating

singular

private part

positive degree

private

infinitive

to private

gerund

privating

participle

privated

Origin and Evolution of private parts

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'private parts' likely originated from the idea of parts of the body that are private or intimate, not meant to be exposed in public.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'private parts' has become a common euphemism for genitalia, used in a more casual or humorous context compared to more formal medical or anatomical terms.