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UK/["/raɪt/"]/US/["/raɪt/"]/

Meaning of Right

true or correct as a fact

In simple words: Correct or true; the opposite of wrong.

Right in a sentence

  • You need to turn right at the next intersection.
  • She is right about the answer to the question.
  • The right side of the street is quieter than the left.
  • Everyone has the right to an education.
  • It is right to help those in need.

How to use Right

Use 'right' to indicate correctness or agreement. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts as a standalone response, where more precise terms could be clearer.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'right' as 'write'—only when you're correct!

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Opposites of Right

Common mistakes with Right

  • Confused with 'write' (to make letters)
  • Using 'right' in place of 'correctly' (e.g., 'You did it right' vs 'You did it correctly')
  • Misusing as an adverb when it's an adjective.

Compare Right with Correct, Accurate, True, Just, Proper

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Frequently asked questions about "Right"

What does "Right" mean?

Correct or true; the opposite of wrong.

What is the definition of "Right"?

true or correct as a fact

How do you use "Right" in a sentence?

You need to turn right at the next intersection.

Can you give another example of "Right"?

She is right about the answer to the question.

What are synonyms for "Right"?

Common alternatives include correct, accurate, true, just, proper.

What is the opposite of "Right"?

Opposite meanings include wrong, incorrect.

What words go with "Right"?

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What are common mistakes when using "Right"?

Confused with 'write' (to make letters) Using 'right' in place of 'correctly' (e.g., 'You did it right' vs 'You did it correctly') Misusing as an adverb when it's an adjective.

How do you pronounce "Right"?

US: /["/raɪt/"]/, UK: /["/raɪt/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Right"?

Use 'right' to indicate correctness or agreement. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts as a standalone response, where more precise terms could be clearer.

What CEFR level is "Right"?

"Right" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.