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Meaning of That's right

In simple words: You are correct.

That's right in a sentence

  • You got the answer, that's right!
  • When she asked if I was ready, I simply said, 'that's right.'
  • He nodded and replied, 'that's right,' when I mentioned the deadline.

How to use That's right

Use to confirm someone’s statement. Avoid in formal writing or when disagreeing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine pointing at a correct answer and saying 'that's right!'

Related words

Collocations with That's right

  • that's right, exactly
  • that's right, of course
  • that's right, you got it

Synonyms for That's right

Opposites of That's right

  • That's wrong
  • Not correct
  • That's false

Common mistakes with That's right

  • Using in a formal presentation
  • Confusing with 'that's correct'
  • Overusing in conversations

Compare That's right with Correct, Right, True, Affirmative

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Frequently asked questions about That's right

What does That's right mean?

You are correct.

What is the definition of That's right?

A phrase used to affirm that something is correct.

How do you use That's right in a sentence?

You got the answer, that's right!

Can you give another example of That's right?

When she asked if I was ready, I simply said, 'that's right.'

What are synonyms for That's right?

Common alternatives include correct, right, true, affirmative.

What is the opposite of That's right?

Opposite meanings include That's wrong, Not correct, That's false.

What words go with That's right?

It commonly pairs with that's right, exactly, that's right, of course, that's right, you got it.

What are common mistakes when using That's right?

Using in a formal presentation Confusing with 'that's correct' Overusing in conversations

How do you pronounce That's right?

US: //ðæts raɪt//, UK: //ðæts raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use That's right?

Use to confirm someone’s statement. Avoid in formal writing or when disagreeing.