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    right
    /rʌɪt/

    adjective

    adverb

    noun

    verb

    exclamation

    • 1. used to indicate agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order: informal "‘Barry's here.’ ‘Oh, right’"

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  2. 1. : righteous, upright. 2. : being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper. right conduct. 3. : conforming to facts or truth : correct. the right answer. 4. : suitable, appropriate. the right man for the job. 5. : straight. a right line. 6. : genuine, real. 7. a.

  3. RIGHT definition: 1. correct: 2. If you are right about something or someone, you are correct in your judgment or…. Learn more.

  4. a moral, ethical, or legal principle considered as an underlying cause of truth, justice, morality, or ethics. Sometimes rights. the interest or ownership a person, group, or business has in property: He has a 50-percent right in a silver mine. The author controls the screen rights for the book.

  5. 1. adjective. If something is right, it is correct and agrees with the facts. That's absolutely right. Clocks never told the right time. You chip away at the problem until somebody comes up with the right answer. The barman tells me you saw Ann on Tuesday morning. Is that right? Synonyms: correct, true, genuine, accurate More Synonyms of right.

  6. Right is a direction, the opposite of left. Most people are right -handed. Right is also correct: the opposite of wrong. Many times this word has something to do with what is good, proper, or correct, like the right thing to do. You can get the right answer to a question. You can be morally correct or "in the right."

  7. 1. Conforming with or conformable to justice, law, or morality: do the right thing and confess. 2. In accordance with fact, reason, or truth; correct: the right answer. 3. Fitting, proper, or appropriate: It is not right to leave the party without saying goodbye. 4. Most favorable, desirable, or convenient: the right time to act. 5.

  8. suitable or best in a particular situation: I'm not sure she's the right person for the job. Are we going in the right direction? More examples. right adjective (ACCEPTABLE) B2. fair or morally acceptable: It's not right to criticize him behind his back. put sth right. to solve a problem. right adjective (COMPLETE)