Pronunciation: /ˈprɪvi ˈkaʊnsəl/
noun a group of advisers or ministers chosen by the head of a country to assist in government decisions
A1 The privy council is a group of advisors to the monarch.
A2 The privy council meets regularly to discuss important matters of state.
B1 Members of the privy council are appointed by the monarch and serve for life.
B2 Decisions made by the privy council can have far-reaching implications for the country.
C1 The privy council has the power to advise the monarch on matters of national security and defense.
C2 The privy council plays a crucial role in shaping government policy and decision-making.
formal The privy council is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign in the United Kingdom.
informal Have you heard about the latest decision made by the privy council?
slang The privy council is like the VIP club for advisors to the monarch.
figurative In a way, our inner thoughts act as our own privy council, guiding our decisions and actions.
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