entitlement
This term operates across two distinct emotional registers. In legal or administrative contexts, it is a neutral descriptor for a guaranteed right or a government-funded benefit, such as a pension or healthcare. It describes a formal arrangement where eligibility triggers a mandatory provision of service or funds. In a psychological or social context, the word carries a strong negative connotation. It describes a personality trait characterized by an unrealistic expectation of special treatment or superiority. This sense focuses on the gap between a person's perceived worth and their actual merit or contribution.
Meanings
The legal right to have or do something, often granted by a law, contract, or government regulation.
"The employees have a contractual entitlement to twenty days of paid annual leave."