Entitlement

//ənˈtaɪtəlmənt//

"Entitlement" in a Sentence (11 examples)

There is nothing more out-of-date than youthful entitlement.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.

Tom's involuntary celibacy came to an end when he let go of his sense of entitlement.

Narcissists often have a sense of entitlement and expect special treatment from others.

Entitlement is this generation's problem.

You know what your problem is? You have a major sense of entitlement.

Tom has a strong sense of entitlement.

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The auxiliary members of the royal family often have the greatest capacity to inflame public scepticism about monarchy, and Prince Harry once seemed determined to personify the entitlement and pointlessness that could have jeopardised the continuity of the crown.

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