noun🔗ShareDerecho, privilegioThe right to have something, whether actual or perceived."Some students feel a sense of entitlement to good grades even if they don't study hard. "Algunos estudiantes sienten que tienen derecho a buenas calificaciones incluso si no estudian mucho.attituderightsocietyvaluephilosophymoralcharacterhumantoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDerecho, potestadPower, authority to do something."The teacher's entitlement to grade papers fairly was established by school policy. "El derecho del profesor a calificar los trabajos de manera justa fue establecido por la política escolar.rightgovernmentpoliticslawsocietytoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDerecho, lo que se tiene derecho aSomething that one is entitled to."Paying into Social Security gives retirees an entitlement to monthly benefits. "Pagar a la Seguridad Social otorga a los jubilados el derecho a beneficios mensuales.rightvalueattitudesocietyphilosophymoraltoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDerecho, prestaciónA legal obligation on a government to make payments to a person, business, or unit of government that meets the criteria set in law, such as social security in the US."The government's social security entitlement provides a monthly payment to retired workers. "El derecho a la seguridad social del gobierno proporciona un pago mensual a los trabajadores jubilados.governmentpoliticslaweconomyfinancerightsocietystatetoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading