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adjective: right; comparative adjective: righter; superlative adjective: rightest
- 1.morally good, justified, or acceptable."I hope we're doing the right thing"Ähnlich:justfairequitablegooduprightrighteousvirtuouspropermoralmorally justifiedethicalhonourablehonestprincipledlawfullegalGegensätzlich:wrongunjust
- 2.true or correct as a fact."I'm not sure I know the right answer"Ähnlich:correctaccuratewithout errorunerringexactpreciseacceptedpropervalidorthodoxconventionalestablishedofficialformalregularon the markspot onde règlemeetGegensätzlich:wronginaccurate
adverb
adverb: right
- 1.to the furthest or most complete extent or degree (used for emphasis)."the car spun right off the track"Ähnlich:completelyfullyentirelytotallywhollyabsolutelyaltogetherutterlythoroughlyquiteall the wayto the maximum extentto the hiltin all respectsin every respect
- 2.correctly."he had guessed right"Ähnlich:correctlyaccuratelyproperlyexactlypreciselyarightrightlyperfectlyunerringlyfaultlesslytrulyGegensätzlich:wrongimperfectly
noun
noun: right; plural noun: rights; noun: the right; noun: Right; noun: the Right
- 1.that which is morally correct, just, or honourable."she doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong"Ähnlich:goodnessrightnessrighteousnessvirtuevirtuousnessintegrityrectitudeuprightnessprincipleproprietymoralitytruthtruthfulnesshonestyhonourhonourablenessjusticejustnessfairnessequityequitablenessimpartialitylawfulnesslegalityGegensätzlich:wrong
- 2.a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something."she had every right to be angry"Ähnlich:entitlementprerogativeprivilegeadvantageduebirthrightlibertyauthorityauthorizationpowerlicencepermissiondispensationleaveconsentwarrantcharterfranchisesanctionexemptionimmunityindemnitycarte blanchedroit
verb
verb: right; 3rd person present: rights; past tense: righted; past participle: righted; gerund or present participle: righting
- 1.restore to a normal or upright position."we righted the capsized dinghy"Ähnlich:turn the right way up againturn back overset upright againstand upright againGegensätzlich:invertcapsize
- 2.restore to a normal or correct state."righting the economy demanded major cuts in defence spending"Ähnlich:remedyput rightset rightput to rightsset to rightsrectifyretrievesolvefixresolvesort output in orderstraighten outdeal withcorrectrepairmendredressmake goodimproveamendamelioratemake betterbetterGegensätzlich:worsen
exclamation
informal
exclamation: right
- used to indicate agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order."‘Barry's here.’ ‘Oh, right’"
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Right Definition & Meaning
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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.
RIGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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the side of the body opposite the side that contains the heart, or the direction that is the opposite of left: Most people throw a ball with their right hand.
Right Definition & Meaning
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in conformity with fact, reason, truth, or some standard or principle; correct: the right solution;the right answer.
Right Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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RIGHT meaning: 1 : morally or socially correct or acceptable; 2 : agreeing with the facts or truth accurate or correct.
Right definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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If you right something or if it rights itself, it returns to its normal or correct state, after being in an undesirable state. They recognise the urgency of ...
Right - definition of right by The Free Dictionary
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Right refers to a legally, morally, or traditionally just claim: "An unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be ...
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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 ...
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Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of ...
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Recalling that, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United ... use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances as defined in the relevant ...
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Having regard to article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and ... or punishment which do not amount to torture as defined in article I, ...
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