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wrong
correct, just
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incorrect
correct, appropriate
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inaccurate
correct, appropriate
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false
correct, fair
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unsuitable
proper, appropriate
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unjust
just, appropriate
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improper
just, appropriate
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left
sane, fair
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incorrectly
correctly, directly
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wrongly
correctly, directly
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evil
justice, fair
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inappropriate
proper, sane
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immoral
just, sane
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bad
just
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unlawful
correct, fair
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unfair
sane, fair
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insane
sane, accurate
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unfitting
proper, accurate
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imprecise
accurate, conservative politically
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inexact
accurate
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unsound
healthy
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improperly
suitably
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unreal
accurate
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illegitimate
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dishonest
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invalid
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corrupt
conservative politically, opposite of left
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unfit
conservative politically, opposite of left
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untrue
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unbecoming
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rightful, rightly, righteous, rightist, rightwards, righting, righted, rightmost
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5. right
adjective. [‘ˈraɪt’] socially right or correct.
Etymology
- right (English)
- right (Middle English (1100-1500))
- rihtan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- riht (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. right
adverb. [‘ˈraɪt’] exactly.
Etymology
- right (English)
- right (Middle English (1100-1500))
- rihtan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- riht (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. right
adjective. [‘ˈraɪt’] in conformance with justice or law or morality.
Etymology
- right (English)
- right (Middle English (1100-1500))
- rihtan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- riht (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. right
noun. [‘ˈraɪt’] the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher’s right.
Etymology
- right (English)
- right (Middle English (1100-1500))
- rihtan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- riht (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. right
adverb. [‘ˈraɪt’] an interjection expressing agreement.
Etymology
- right (English)
- right (Middle English (1100-1500))
- rihtan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- riht (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:1.0 / 2 votes
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rightnoun
A right is that which one may properly demand upon considerations of justice, morality, equity, or of natural or positive law. A right may be either general or special, natural or artificial. «Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness» are the natural and inalienable rights of all men; rights of property, inheritance, etc., are individual and special, and often artificial, as the right of inheritance by primogeniture. A privilege is always special, exceptional, and artificial; it is something not enjoyed by all, or only to be enjoyed on certain special conditions, a peculiar benefit, favor, advantage, etc. A privilege may be of doing or avoiding; in the latter case it is an exemption or immunity; as, a privilege of hunting or fishing; exemption from military service; immunity from arrest. A franchise is a specific right or privilege granted by the government or established as such by governmental authority; as, the elective franchise; a railroad franchise. A prerogative is an official right or privilege, especially one inherent in the royal or sovereign power; in a wider sense it is an exclusive and peculiar privilege which one possesses by reason of being what he is; as, reason is the prerogative of man; kings and nobles have often claimed prerogatives and privileges opposed to the inherent rights of the people. Compare DUTY; JUSTICE.
Synonyms:
claim, exemption, franchise, immunity, liberty, license, prerogative, privilege
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:1.0 / 14 votes
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rightnoun
Antonyms:
wrong, incorrectness, perverseness, crookedness, disintegrity, injustice, falsehood, impropriety, unfitness, usurpation, encroachment, force, violenceSynonyms:
rectitude, correctness, straightness, integrity, justice, truth, propriety, fitness, suitableness, claim, power, privilege -
rightadjective
Antonyms:
crooked, indirect, wrong, unlawful, inexact, unjust, unfair, unfit, improper, unsuitableSynonyms:
straight, upright, direct, lawful, correct, exact, just, fair, fit, proper, suitable, equitable
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rightnoun
an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature
«they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights»; «Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in the hands of the people»- Eleanor Roosevelt; «a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody can take away»
Antonyms:
wrong, wrongfulness, left, two-handed, left-hand(a), leftmost, unsatisfactory, base, near(a), centrist, left-of-center, vicious, incorrect, immoral, larboard, parallel, center, erroneous, leftish, left-handed, liberal, nigh(a), condemnable, improper, inaccurate, deplorable, criminal, misguided, inopportune, far left, fallacious, mistaken, false, inside, reprehensible, wrongheaded, inappropriate, leftist, left-wing, oblique, middle-of-the-road, ambidextrous, port, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
rightnoun
location near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east
«he stood on the right»
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left, wrong, wrongfulness, port, oblique, middle-of-the-road, improper, left-of-center, condemnable, false, reprehensible, erroneous, base, mistaken, criminal, far left, leftish, centrist, vicious, misguided, left-hand(a), larboard, center, left-handed, inside, leftmost, ambidextrous, inappropriate, inaccurate, near(a), two-handed, deplorable, inopportune, left-wing, parallel, liberal, nigh(a), unsatisfactory, wrongheaded, immoral, leftist, fallacious, incorrect, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
right field, rightfield, rightnoun
the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher’s right
Antonyms:
wrongfulness, left, wrong, base, ambidextrous, larboard, far left, leftist, improper, reprehensible, condemnable, two-handed, erroneous, fallacious, inappropriate, near(a), wrongheaded, false, inside, criminal, left-of-center, parallel, center, left-wing, nigh(a), mistaken, port, deplorable, left-handed, inopportune, left-hand(a), vicious, leftish, immoral, incorrect, misguided, oblique, unsatisfactory, centrist, inaccurate, leftmost, liberal, middle-of-the-road, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
right, right wingnoun
those who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged
Antonyms:
wrongfulness, left, wrong, false, immoral, left-hand(a), ambidextrous, near(a), left-wing, fallacious, criminal, centrist, base, misguided, mistaken, improper, inappropriate, inopportune, liberal, port, unsatisfactory, erroneous, condemnable, wrongheaded, center, deplorable, two-handed, larboard, inaccurate, incorrect, oblique, leftmost, far left, left-handed, reprehensible, inside, middle-of-the-road, vicious, leftish, leftist, nigh(a), parallel, left-of-center, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
right, right handnoun
the hand that is on the right side of the body
«he writes with his right hand but pitches with his left»; «hit him with quick rights to the body»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, inappropriate, middle-of-the-road, leftist, nigh(a), wrongheaded, false, leftish, port, larboard, deplorable, criminal, liberal, fallacious, inside, center, incorrect, condemnable, leftmost, left-wing, oblique, left-of-center, base, erroneous, left-handed, improper, immoral, vicious, inaccurate, two-handed, near(a), inopportune, parallel, ambidextrous, mistaken, misguided, left-hand(a), unsatisfactory, far left, centrist, reprehensible, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
rightnoun
a turn toward the side of the body that is on the south when the person is facing east
«take a right at the corner»
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wrongfulness, wrong, left, deplorable, erroneous, mistaken, leftmost, left-wing, liberal, base, vicious, ambidextrous, middle-of-the-road, improper, oblique, condemnable, nigh(a), two-handed, center, left-handed, centrist, immoral, parallel, fallacious, leftish, leftist, false, incorrect, left-of-center, left-hand(a), far left, port, inappropriate, wrongheaded, larboard, inside, inopportune, criminal, near(a), misguided, unsatisfactory, inaccurate, reprehensible, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
right, rightfulnessnoun
anything in accord with principles of justice
«he feels he is in the right»; «the rightfulness of his claim»
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left, wrong, wrongfulness, center, leftish, criminal, middle-of-the-road, fallacious, nigh(a), centrist, ambidextrous, base, left-of-center, near(a), two-handed, port, left-wing, left-handed, parallel, vicious, incorrect, inaccurate, wrongheaded, liberal, mistaken, inopportune, false, larboard, improper, immoral, inside, leftmost, left-hand(a), condemnable, leftist, inappropriate, far left, oblique, reprehensible, unsatisfactory, misguided, deplorable, erroneous, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
rightadjective
(frequently plural) the interest possessed by law or custom in some intangible thing
«mineral rights»; «film rights»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, left-hand(a), nigh(a), left-handed, liberal, left-of-center, ambidextrous, leftmost, larboard, inaccurate, reprehensible, leftish, immoral, base, erroneous, criminal, mistaken, near(a), deplorable, unsatisfactory, two-handed, improper, port, wrongheaded, inside, parallel, oblique, far left, incorrect, left-wing, inappropriate, vicious, leftist, center, false, fallacious, condemnable, misguided, centrist, inopportune, middle-of-the-road, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right wing, rightfield, right field, rightfulness, right hand -
rightadjective
being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the east when facing north
«my right hand»; «right center field»; «a right-hand turn»; «the right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, left-handed, condemnable, leftish, ambidextrous, far left, leftmost, improper, erroneous, false, left-wing, criminal, two-handed, misguided, left-of-center, port, wrongheaded, leftist, nigh(a), center, deplorable, fallacious, left-hand(a), centrist, incorrect, middle-of-the-road, inside, larboard, near(a), oblique, inaccurate, reprehensible, inopportune, mistaken, liberal, unsatisfactory, base, vicious, parallel, immoral, inappropriate, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
good, correct, ripe, right-hand(a), proper, right(a), veracious -
correct, rightadjective
free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth
«the correct answer»; «the correct version»; «the right answer»; «took the right road»; «the right decision»
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left, wrong, wrongfulness, inappropriate, misguided, deplorable, wrongheaded, liberal, nigh(a), parallel, unsatisfactory, erroneous, left-wing, middle-of-the-road, leftish, ambidextrous, far left, leftmost, center, reprehensible, false, fallacious, two-handed, vicious, left-hand(a), port, left-of-center, mistaken, condemnable, inaccurate, near(a), improper, criminal, larboard, centrist, left-handed, inside, incorrect, leftist, inopportune, base, oblique, immoral, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right(a), good, proper, veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
correct, rightadjective
socially right or correct
«it isn’t right to leave the party without saying goodbye»; «correct behavior»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, center, reprehensible, base, condemnable, inopportune, fallacious, improper, port, mistaken, deplorable, centrist, near(a), leftist, larboard, left-wing, inaccurate, liberal, two-handed, left-of-center, left-hand(a), leftish, middle-of-the-road, inside, wrongheaded, ambidextrous, erroneous, incorrect, vicious, inappropriate, nigh(a), left-handed, oblique, far left, false, unsatisfactory, misguided, leftmost, immoral, criminal, parallel, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right(a), good, proper, veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
rightadjective
in conformance with justice or law or morality
«do the right thing and confess»
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wrong, wrongfulness, left, false, middle-of-the-road, incorrect, left-handed, left-wing, improper, leftish, base, left-of-center, center, inappropriate, deplorable, nigh(a), immoral, oblique, parallel, two-handed, vicious, condemnable, reprehensible, larboard, erroneous, port, left-hand(a), leftist, inside, fallacious, centrist, near(a), inopportune, criminal, wrongheaded, unsatisfactory, far left, mistaken, inaccurate, ambidextrous, liberal, leftmost, misguided, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
good, correct, ripe, right-hand(a), proper, right(a), veracious -
right, correctadjective
correct in opinion or judgment
«time proved him right»
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wrong, wrongfulness, left, unsatisfactory, two-handed, mistaken, base, wrongheaded, liberal, leftmost, inappropriate, reprehensible, near(a), left-wing, fallacious, misguided, false, vicious, middle-of-the-road, ambidextrous, leftish, larboard, far left, improper, oblique, deplorable, centrist, center, nigh(a), leftist, immoral, inaccurate, erroneous, criminal, port, condemnable, left-of-center, inside, incorrect, left-handed, inopportune, left-hand(a), parallel, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right(a), good, proper, veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
proper, rightadjective
appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person’s character, needs
«everything in its proper place»; «the right man for the job»; «she is not suitable for the position»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, near(a), centrist, leftist, wrongheaded, inside, fallacious, improper, left-of-center, incorrect, inopportune, far left, left-handed, inappropriate, oblique, mistaken, middle-of-the-road, vicious, inaccurate, unsatisfactory, two-handed, liberal, deplorable, left-hand(a), leftmost, false, erroneous, base, leftish, reprehensible, immoral, parallel, larboard, left-wing, center, port, misguided, criminal, nigh(a), condemnable, ambidextrous, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right(a), proper(a), proper, good, proper(ip), veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
rightadjective
of or belonging to the political or intellectual right
Antonyms:
wrongfulness, left, wrong, left-wing, ambidextrous, vicious, liberal, port, base, deplorable, false, two-handed, condemnable, improper, leftmost, wrongheaded, parallel, mistaken, centrist, leftist, reprehensible, immoral, unsatisfactory, criminal, larboard, far left, inside, nigh(a), leftish, left-of-center, inopportune, fallacious, left-hand(a), inaccurate, misguided, inappropriate, middle-of-the-road, incorrect, near(a), erroneous, left-handed, center, oblique, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
good, correct, ripe, right-hand(a), proper, right(a), veracious -
rightadjective
in or into a satisfactory condition
«things are right again now»; «put things right»
Antonyms:
left, wrong, wrongfulness, wrongheaded, deplorable, two-handed, leftish, base, left-wing, nigh(a), mistaken, near(a), leftmost, incorrect, left-of-center, center, leftist, fallacious, improper, parallel, criminal, centrist, condemnable, inside, ambidextrous, erroneous, reprehensible, inappropriate, inaccurate, left-handed, misguided, far left, left-hand(a), false, unsatisfactory, vicious, port, oblique, liberal, middle-of-the-road, inopportune, larboard, immoral, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
good, correct, ripe, right-hand(a), proper, right(a), veracious -
right(a), right-hand(a)adjective
intended for the right hand
«a right-hand glove»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, false, incorrect, improper, fallacious, liberal, inopportune, left-hand(a), two-handed, oblique, inaccurate, port, leftmost, near(a), leftist, left-handed, mistaken, inappropriate, leftish, center, left-wing, ambidextrous, base, centrist, unsatisfactory, nigh(a), deplorable, vicious, wrongheaded, left-of-center, middle-of-the-road, condemnable, far left, criminal, reprehensible, misguided, larboard, immoral, inside, erroneous, parallel, incorrectly, wrongly -
correct, rightadjective
in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure
«what’s the right word for this?»; «the right way to open oysters»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, misguided, oblique, middle-of-the-road, left-hand(a), improper, unsatisfactory, near(a), left-wing, two-handed, port, base, incorrect, criminal, leftist, left-of-center, centrist, inaccurate, deplorable, fallacious, false, inappropriate, leftish, ambidextrous, left-handed, mistaken, erroneous, nigh(a), wrongheaded, parallel, condemnable, vicious, immoral, reprehensible, leftmost, far left, inopportune, liberal, center, inside, larboard, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
right(a), good, proper, veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
rightadjective
having the axis perpendicular to the base
«a right angle»
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wrongfulness, left, wrong, left-wing, immoral, improper, misguided, leftish, far left, inappropriate, two-handed, larboard, near(a), vicious, condemnable, erroneous, base, inaccurate, left-hand(a), leftmost, inopportune, parallel, reprehensible, nigh(a), center, leftist, fallacious, mistaken, centrist, deplorable, inside, left-of-center, false, criminal, oblique, unsatisfactory, incorrect, left-handed, wrongheaded, liberal, ambidextrous, port, middle-of-the-road, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
good, correct, ripe, right-hand(a), proper, right(a), veracious -
right(a)adjective
(of the side of cloth or clothing) facing or intended to face outward
«the right side of the cloth showed the pattern»; «be sure your shirt is right side out»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, leftish, parallel, unsatisfactory, two-handed, left-hand(a), inside, liberal, leftmost, base, improper, oblique, ambidextrous, centrist, inaccurate, left-wing, near(a), vicious, incorrect, deplorable, nigh(a), left-of-center, criminal, misguided, immoral, false, erroneous, inappropriate, left-handed, center, leftist, larboard, middle-of-the-road, port, wrongheaded, mistaken, condemnable, fallacious, reprehensible, far left, inopportune, wrongly, incorrectly -
good, right, ripeadjective
most suitable or right for a particular purpose
«a good time to plant tomatoes»; «the right time to act»; «the time is ripe for great sociological changes»
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left, wrongfulness, wrong, improper, fallacious, vicious, larboard, criminal, far left, wrongheaded, left-of-center, near(a), left-hand(a), inaccurate, center, parallel, two-handed, left-handed, deplorable, misguided, leftist, port, centrist, condemnable, base, inappropriate, incorrect, nigh(a), inopportune, erroneous, inside, oblique, immoral, reprehensible, ambidextrous, unsatisfactory, liberal, middle-of-the-road, false, mistaken, left-wing, leftish, leftmost, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
dear, good, beneficial, in effect(p), unspoiled, skillful, sound, secure, serious, effective, upright, salutary, in force(p), skilful, practiced, dependable, estimable, veracious, expert, correct, just, proficient, right-hand(a), right(a), proper, full, honest, respectable, undecomposed, unspoilt, ripe, mature, ripe(p), safe, adept, honorable, well(p), near, advanced -
veracious, rightverb
precisely accurate
«a veracious account»
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wrongfulness, left, wrong, left-of-center, two-handed, port, incorrect, base, leftmost, centrist, condemnable, improper, near(a), larboard, reprehensible, leftist, ambidextrous, unsatisfactory, inside, left-hand(a), inopportune, inappropriate, left-handed, parallel, nigh(a), leftish, immoral, middle-of-the-road, erroneous, far left, liberal, criminal, left-wing, vicious, inaccurate, false, mistaken, center, deplorable, oblique, misguided, wrongheaded, fallacious, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
right(a), good, proper, veracious, correct, ripe, right-hand(a) -
right, compensate, redress, correctverb
make reparations or amends for
«right a wrongs done to the victims of the Holocaust»
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wrongfulness, wrong, left, liberal, mistaken, inappropriate, left-wing, base, port, inaccurate, reprehensible, left-of-center, centrist, two-handed, immoral, far left, leftmost, fallacious, unsatisfactory, wrongheaded, false, inside, deplorable, parallel, middle-of-the-road, condemnable, nigh(a), larboard, center, leftish, left-handed, left-hand(a), leftist, criminal, improper, erroneous, misguided, ambidextrous, incorrect, near(a), vicious, inopportune, oblique, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
remunerate, chasten, pay, counterbalance, adjust, redress, even out, overcompensate, discipline, recompense, correct, even up, rectify, indemnify, sort out, set, cover, compensate, pay off, even off, chastise, repair, make up, decline, castigate, slump, objurgate -
rightverb
put in or restore to an upright position
«They righted the sailboat that had capsized»
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left, wrong, wrongfulness, improper, mistaken, inaccurate, port, leftish, parallel, far left, reprehensible, near(a), leftmost, left-of-center, larboard, leftist, nigh(a), inopportune, deplorable, left-hand(a), centrist, false, center, liberal, oblique, ambidextrous, criminal, inside, middle-of-the-road, base, erroneous, unsatisfactory, two-handed, wrongheaded, vicious, immoral, fallacious, left-wing, incorrect, left-handed, inappropriate, misguided, condemnable, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
rectify, redress, correct, compensate -
rightverb
regain an upright or proper position
«The capsized boat righted again»
Antonyms:
left, wrongfulness, wrong, left-handed, center, left-of-center, base, two-handed, inopportune, false, ambidextrous, criminal, leftish, larboard, parallel, left-hand(a), inaccurate, inappropriate, leftmost, centrist, improper, oblique, condemnable, liberal, nigh(a), unsatisfactory, vicious, immoral, port, near(a), middle-of-the-road, mistaken, inside, erroneous, incorrect, leftist, left-wing, far left, fallacious, reprehensible, misguided, deplorable, wrongheaded, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
rectify, redress, correct, compensate -
correct, rectify, rightadverb
make right or correct
«Correct the mistakes»; «rectify the calculation»
Antonyms:
left, wrongfulness, wrong, misguided, unsatisfactory, leftmost, left-wing, inappropriate, improper, oblique, mistaken, far left, center, reprehensible, inopportune, condemnable, larboard, centrist, false, port, inaccurate, ambidextrous, left-hand(a), incorrect, middle-of-the-road, inside, wrongheaded, criminal, leftish, fallacious, near(a), nigh(a), left-of-center, erroneous, left-handed, leftist, two-handed, vicious, base, deplorable, liberal, immoral, parallel, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
refine, reclaim, regenerate, chasten, counterbalance, adjust, redress, even out, objurgate, discipline, castigate, correct, decline, reform, even up, amend, rectify, chastise, compensate, sort out, even off, remedy, repair, make up, remediate, slump, set -
rightadverb
precisely, exactly
«stand right here!»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, base, inside, port, deplorable, liberal, incorrect, leftish, two-handed, parallel, immoral, inappropriate, fallacious, left-wing, leftmost, reprehensible, left-of-center, far left, improper, centrist, center, mistaken, inopportune, nigh(a), false, near(a), misguided, leftist, ambidextrous, middle-of-the-road, vicious, inaccurate, wrongheaded, criminal, oblique, erroneous, unsatisfactory, left-hand(a), left-handed, larboard, condemnable, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
rightadverb
immediately
«she called right after dinner»
Antonyms:
left, wrong, wrongfulness, improper, base, leftist, immoral, inaccurate, misguided, inside, inopportune, left-hand(a), condemnable, mistaken, wrongheaded, port, vicious, left-of-center, centrist, middle-of-the-road, unsatisfactory, oblique, criminal, left-handed, incorrect, nigh(a), reprehensible, leftmost, larboard, ambidextrous, left-wing, inappropriate, parallel, near(a), fallacious, erroneous, false, liberal, two-handed, center, far left, deplorable, leftish, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
right, flopadverb
exactly
«he fell flop on his face»
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left, wrong, wrongfulness, larboard, inaccurate, ambidextrous, fallacious, middle-of-the-road, condemnable, port, liberal, parallel, left-handed, mistaken, misguided, deplorable, left-of-center, unsatisfactory, nigh(a), far left, improper, immoral, leftish, oblique, wrongheaded, criminal, inopportune, near(a), base, left-hand(a), two-handed, centrist, inappropriate, vicious, center, leftist, reprehensible, erroneous, inside, false, incorrect, left-wing, leftmost, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
rightadverb
toward or on the right; also used figuratively
«he looked right and left»; «the party has moved right»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, reprehensible, far left, improper, port, false, larboard, near(a), centrist, left-wing, base, immoral, fallacious, parallel, nigh(a), condemnable, mistaken, leftmost, left-of-center, criminal, liberal, incorrect, oblique, erroneous, middle-of-the-road, inside, leftish, inaccurate, left-hand(a), misguided, leftist, unsatisfactory, vicious, center, left-handed, inopportune, two-handed, wrongheaded, ambidextrous, inappropriate, deplorable, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
properly, decently, decent, in good order, right, the right wayadverb
in the right manner
«please do your job properly!»; «can’t you carry me decent?»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, inappropriate, liberal, condemnable, parallel, center, erroneous, reprehensible, improper, criminal, base, left-handed, wrongheaded, oblique, centrist, near(a), inopportune, mistaken, incorrect, deplorable, unsatisfactory, vicious, middle-of-the-road, fallacious, port, far left, immoral, left-of-center, two-handed, inaccurate, misguided, ambidextrous, false, leftist, leftmost, left-wing, larboard, nigh(a), left-hand(a), inside, leftish, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
in good order, the right way, by rights, powerful, decently, justly, flop, properly, right on, mightily, correctly, mighty, aright, decent -
right, right onadverb
an interjection expressing agreement
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, mistaken, inopportune, unsatisfactory, fallacious, immoral, middle-of-the-road, left-of-center, nigh(a), oblique, left-handed, misguided, far left, incorrect, two-handed, leftmost, leftist, near(a), false, condemnable, improper, inappropriate, larboard, ambidextrous, center, inaccurate, inside, erroneous, reprehensible, leftish, left-hand(a), left-wing, deplorable, centrist, parallel, criminal, liberal, port, base, vicious, wrongheaded, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
rightadverb
completely
«she felt right at home»; «he fell right into the trap»
Antonyms:
wrongfulness, left, wrong, leftist, left-handed, near(a), larboard, middle-of-the-road, port, reprehensible, improper, condemnable, center, base, erroneous, leftish, inappropriate, parallel, liberal, inaccurate, fallacious, left-hand(a), left-of-center, misguided, leftmost, mistaken, inside, deplorable, two-handed, immoral, far left, vicious, nigh(a), false, inopportune, oblique, ambidextrous, centrist, left-wing, incorrect, criminal, unsatisfactory, wrongheaded, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, powerful, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent -
mighty, mightily, powerful, rightadverb
(Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree
«the baby is mighty cute»; «he’s mighty tired»; «it is powerful humid»; «that boy is powerful big now»; «they have a right nice place»; «they rejoiced mightily»
Antonyms:
left, wrong, wrongfulness, center, left-wing, immoral, deplorable, near(a), leftist, false, left-of-center, mistaken, improper, oblique, inaccurate, criminal, inopportune, middle-of-the-road, parallel, fallacious, unsatisfactory, incorrect, liberal, centrist, nigh(a), inappropriate, far left, leftish, vicious, condemnable, port, left-handed, two-handed, ambidextrous, erroneous, leftmost, inside, larboard, base, misguided, left-hand(a), wrongheaded, reprehensible, incorrectly, wronglySynonyms:
properly, the right way, correctly, in good order, decently, justly, flop, mighty, mightily, powerful, right on, aright, decent -
justly, rightadverb
in accordance with moral or social standards
«that serves him right»; «do right by him»
Antonyms:
left, wrong, wrongfulness, improper, deplorable, incorrect, criminal, near(a), two-handed, left-handed, mistaken, oblique, inappropriate, middle-of-the-road, port, false, fallacious, center, inaccurate, immoral, condemnable, left-wing, misguided, vicious, wrongheaded, parallel, nigh(a), base, inside, left-of-center, erroneous, leftmost, left-hand(a), liberal, far left, inopportune, centrist, ambidextrous, leftist, reprehensible, larboard, leftish, unsatisfactory, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
flop, rightly, correctly, in good order, decently, mighty, justly, powerful, properly, right on, mightily, justifiedly, the right way, aright, decent -
correctly, right, arightadverb
in an accurate manner
«the flower had been correctly depicted by his son»; «he guessed right»
Antonyms:
wrong, left, wrongfulness, immoral, inopportune, condemnable, mistaken, fallacious, leftist, oblique, reprehensible, improper, near(a), parallel, inappropriate, incorrect, deplorable, two-handed, larboard, centrist, vicious, center, far left, wrongheaded, left-hand(a), inaccurate, liberal, base, inside, middle-of-the-road, nigh(a), left-handed, left-wing, leftmost, erroneous, leftish, misguided, false, ambidextrous, left-of-center, criminal, port, unsatisfactory, wrongly, incorrectlySynonyms:
in good order, the right way, correctly, powerful, decently, justly, flop, properly, right on, mightily, mighty, aright, decent
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rightadjective
Synonyms:
just, true, equitable, honest, rightful, lawful, correct, true, accurate, reasonable, ethical, condign, appropriate, proper, suitable, seemly, relevant, consistent, fortunate, auspicious, favorable, dexter, dextral, dextrorse -
rightnoun
Synonyms:
prerogative, privilege, immunity, exemption -
rightnoun
Synonyms:
uprightness, rectitude, probity, integrity, propriety, justice, morality, virtue, equity, title, claim, authorityAssociated words:
ethics, casuistry, deontology, redress, ethology, aretology -
rightverb
Synonyms:
correct, rectify, emend, make restitution, redress
How to use right in a sentence?
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Lori Lightfoot:
We are a welcoming city, we are always going to step up and do the right thing to make sure that migrants coming into our city are well received, that they’re supported.
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Chris Oprison:
Sergeant Hutchins was out there to do his job, to execute his mission and to bring his men home alive, political and diplomatic pressure to make a fall guy on this case, right after Haditha, was palpable.
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Corey Lewandowski:
Corey Lewandowski know in New Hampshire, Corey Lewandowski need two-party consent to record a phone conversation. Corey Lewandowski record my phone conversation, I’m going to sue Corey Lewandowski f — ing a — to next year, Corey Lewandowski know that, right ?
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Jon Hatami:
We had to remove any strike priors from existing cases and not allege them on new cases, two courts have said that order was illegal and unethical. Eric George will now spend taxpayer money to fight those decisions to the California Supreme Court because of Eric George political ideology and beliefs, instead of doing what’s right, just and fair, which is following the law, the evidence and the facts.
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Sharyl Wood:
People have the right to express their opinions, we are not trying to hurt or suppress any student. This is not over yet.
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- taint
- fix, correct
- dirty, contaminate; ruin
- wrong
- error
- detraction
- crime
- vice
- guilt
- erroneous
- location
- atrocity
- blunder
- default
- defect
- disservice
- fault
- grievance
- ill
- indiscretion
- iniquity
- injustice
- lapse
- mischief
- misstep
- obscenity
- unfairness
- violation
- affront
- delusion
- fallacy
- falseness
- falsity
- illusion
- infraction
- injury
- misfortune
- mistake
- privilege
- sin
- transgression
- trespass
- object of extreme dislike, hate
- an insult
- amiss
- cruelness, offensiveness; widely condemned action
- inaccuracy
- offense against the law
- failure; want
- blemish, imperfection
- misconception, misbelief
- misrepresentation; slander
- unkindness
- mistake; wrong
- illusion, misconception
- dishonesty, deception
- blame, sin; mistake
- complaint, gripe
- blame; bad conscience over responsibility
- false appearance; false belief
- an impious act
- incorrectness
- error, erroneousness
- sin, evil
- hurt, harm
- unfair treatment; bias
- trouble, damage
- mistake, wrong move
- justice, morality
- illegal or immoral action
- violation, misbehavior
- invasion, offense
- unjustness
- bad habit; sin
- right
- all
- evil
- left
- illegal
- bad
- prohibited
- guilty
- false
- dishonest
- misinterpreted
- unreliable
- inappropriate
- improper
- astray
- corrupt
- groundless
- inaccurate
- misguided
- misleading
- regrettable
- shameless
- unethical
- unfounded
- unprincipled
- criminal
- culpable
- forbidden
- illegitimate
- illicit
- illogical
- immoral
- incorrect
- indecent
- invalid
- mistaken
- misunderstood
- responsible
- sad
- specious
- unauthorized
- unfair
- unlawful
- unprofessional
- unreasonable
- unsound
- untrue
- venal
- vicious
- vile
- against the law
- wrong; defective
- off the path or right direction
- poor quality
- unscrupulous
- lawless, felonious
- responsible for action
- faulty
- wrong, incorrect
- sinful, immoral
- wrong, made up
- not working; incorrect
- without reason, justification
- blameworthy; found at fault
- not legal
- not legal; forbidden
- evil, degenerate
- not suitable
- not proper, suitable
- worthless; unfounded
- on west side when facing north
- ill-advised, deluded
- deceptive, confusing
- unfortunate, wrong
- accountable, in charge
- not sanctioned, permitted
- dishonest, immoral
- prejudiced, wrongful
- not based on fact
- not done well or skillfully
- not logical or sensible
- not trustworthy, not true
- not well; flimsy
- bribable, corruptible
- corrupt, wrong
- offensive, horrible
- evil, illegal
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