adjective
- superlative form of privy; most private, secret, or confidential
Usage: formal or archaic; often used in the phrase 'privy to' meaning having secret knowledge of
Examples
- She was the priviest advisor to the king, trusted with his most sensitive decisions.
- Only the priviest members of the council were informed of the plan.
- He felt honored to be made privy to such priviest matters of state.
- The priviest details of the negotiation were kept from the public.
- Among all the officials, she held the priviest position in the government.