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UK//hɪz raɪt//US//hiz raɪt//

Meaning of He's right

A phrase used to affirm that someone is correct.

In simple words: He is correct.

He's right in a sentence

  • In a debate, she smiled and said, 'You're right.'
  • After looking at the facts, I realized he's right.
  • Everyone agreed, he's right about the solution.

How to use He's right

Use in conversations to agree with someone's opinion or statement. It can be casual or formal, but avoid in highly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Think of 'right' as 'righteous'—a person who is just and correct.

Related words

Collocations with He's right

  • he's absolutely right
  • he's not right
  • don't think he's right

Synonyms for He's right

  • he's correct
  • he's accurate
  • he's true

Opposites of He's right

Common mistakes with He's right

  • Using it in a sarcastic tone without context.
  • Confusing it with 'he's correct' in informal settings.
  • Not matching the subject with the pronoun properly.

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Frequently asked questions about He's right

What does He's right mean?

He is correct.

What is the definition of He's right?

A phrase used to affirm that someone is correct.

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

In a debate, she smiled and said, 'You're right.'

Can you give another example of He's right?

After looking at the facts, I realized he's right.

What are synonyms for He's right?

Common alternatives include he's correct, he's accurate, he's true.

What is the opposite of He's right?

Opposite meanings include he's wrong, he's incorrect.

What words go with He's right?

It commonly pairs with he's absolutely right, he's not right, don't think he's right.

What are common mistakes when using He's right?

Using it in a sarcastic tone without context. Confusing it with 'he's correct' in informal settings. Not matching the subject with the pronoun properly.

How do you pronounce He's right?

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

When should I use He's right?

Use in conversations to agree with someone's opinion or statement. It can be casual or formal, but avoid in highly formal contexts.