right
[raɪt]
Definition:
1. Make correct.
2. Location near or direction toward the right side.
'right' example sentence:
- Are you feeling all right?
- What's the right time?
- You may well be right.
- Your work is all right but I'm sure you could do better.
- You're not going about the job in the right way.
- The bank is on your right.
- A few kind words at the right time make all the difference.
- The vibes weren't right.
- He did it right.
- You're absolutely right.
- You made the right decision.
- She doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong.
- All right, I'll forgive you.
- Our speculations proved right.
- He's the right man for the job.
- Children must be taught the difference between right and wrong.
- Make sure you're in it for the right reasons before initiating contact.
- That's absolutely right.
- I suspect they were right.
- That sausage doesn't smell right.
- Joan is absolutely right.
- You want to be treated right? First you have to believe you deserve it.
- The chemistry just wasn't right.
- Am I right in thinking that you used to live here?
- Her instincts had been right.
- It's all right. Don't cry.
- I guess he's right.
- Don't scoff—she's absolutely right.
- She seems to be well in with all the right people.
- You might be right.
- We managed to get it right in just two takes.
- You're right to be cautious.
- The Republican Right despise him.
- Right, we're ready to go.
- You're dead right!
- I'm right behind you on this one.
- Where the road makes a dip, soon after a small vineyard on the right, turn right.
- We've got to get up early, all right?
- I just wanted to know if everything was all right.
- She has class all right ─ she looks like a model.
- Surely this can't be right?
- What gives you the right to judge other people?
- Next time we'll get it right.
- Believe me, she's not right for you.
- He is so not the right person for you.
- Right, I'm ready for bed.
- She is on the far right of the party.
- Right then, where do you want the table to go?
- Make sure that sign's the right way up.
- Take the first right, then the second left.
- Your answer is exactly right.
- No solution is incontrovertibly right.
- I told him right off what I thought of him.
- Education is provided by the state as of right.
- You're not holding it the right way up.
- "I guess you're right."—"Of course I'm right!"
- Are you getting along all right in your new job?
- You're probably right.
- No one in their right mind would choose to work there.