Right
(
adjective
,
noun
,
adverb
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Right ( adjective )
- Correct in opinion or judgment.
- Just and fair.
- In accordance with fact, reason, or truth.
- Proper and appropriate.
- Suitable or fitting.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english riht; akin to old high german reht right, latin rectus straight.
Examples:
- I think you're right.
- This is the right way.
- The answer is right there.
- That's not the right time.
- This is the right place.
(As a noun)
Right ( noun )
- Correct in opinion or judgment.
- Just and fair.
- In accordance with fact, reason, or truth.
- Proper and appropriate.
- Suitable or fitting.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english riht; akin to old high german reht right, latin rectus straight.
Examples:
- I think you're right.
- This is the right way.
- The answer is right there.
- That's not the right time.
- This is the right place.
(As an adverb)
Right ( adverb )
- Correct in opinion or judgment.
- Just and fair.
- In accordance with fact, reason, or truth.
- Proper and appropriate.
- Suitable or fitting.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english riht; akin to old high german reht right, latin rectus straight.
Examples:
- I think you're right.
- This is the right way.
- The answer is right there.
- That's not the right time.
- This is the right place.
(As a verb)
Right ( verb )
- Correct in opinion or judgment.
- Just and fair.
- In accordance with fact, reason, or truth.
- Proper and appropriate.
- Suitable or fitting.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english riht; akin to old high german reht right, latin rectus straight.
Examples:
- I think you're right.
- This is the right way.
- The answer is right there.
- That's not the right time.
- This is the right place.