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right
adjective
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
true
or
free
from
mistakes
•
Your
answer
is
right
—
the
capital
of
France
is
Paris
.
Your
answer
is
right
—
the
capital
of
France
is
Paris
.
•
Make
sure
the
spelling
is
right
before
you
send
the
email
.
Make
sure
the
spelling
is
right
before
you
send
the
email
.
adjective
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
on
or
toward
the
side
opposite
the
left
•
Turn
right
at
the
traffic
light
.
Turn
right
at
the
traffic
light
.
•
She
wears
her
watch
on
her
right
wrist
.
She
wears
her
watch
on
her
right
wrist
.
noun
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
the
side
or
direction
that
is
opposite
the
left
•
Look
to
your
right
and
you
’
ll
see
the
mountains
.
Look
to
your
right
and
you
’
ll
see
the
mountains
.
•
The
exit
is
on
the
right
after
the
stairs
.
The
exit
is
on
the
right
after
the
stairs
.
adjective
correct
or
true
,
not
mistaken
or
wrong
.
•
Your
answer
is
right
,
well
done
!
Your
answer
is
right
,
well
done
!
•
If
you
follow
the
instructions
,
the
machine
will
work
right
away
.
If
you
follow
the
instructions
,
the
machine
will
work
right
away
.
Old
English
riht
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*rehtaz
,
meaning
“
straight
,
correct
,
just
.”
adverb
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
immediately
or
exactly
in
a
particular
place
,
time
,
or
condition
•
I
’
ll
call
you
right
after
the
meeting
.
I
’
ll
call
you
right
after
the
meeting
.
•
The
school
is
right
next
to
the
library
.
The
school
is
right
next
to
the
library
.
interjection
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
used
to
show
agreement
or
understanding
•
“
Right
!
Let
’
s
get
started
,”
the
coach
said
.
“
Right
!
Let
’
s
get
started
,”
the
coach
said
.
•
—“
Do
you
understand
?”
–
“
Right
,
I
got
it
.”
—“
Do
you
understand
?”
–
“
Right
,
I
got
it
.”
noun
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
a
moral
or
legal
freedom
to
have
or
do
something
•
Everyone
has
the
right
to
speak
freely
.
Everyone
has
the
right
to
speak
freely
.
•
It
’
s
your
right
to
vote
in
the
election
.
It
’
s
your
right
to
vote
in
the
election
.
verb
-
right
,
righting
,
rights
,
righted
to
correct
something
that
is
wrong
or
put
something
back
into
its
proper
position
•
We
must
right
the
mistake
before
it
’
s
too
late
.
We
must
right
the
mistake
before
it
’
s
too
late
.
•
They
worked
to
right
the
ship
after
the
storm
.
They
worked
to
right
the
ship
after
the
storm
.
verb
to
make
something
correct
or
to
put
something
back
into
an
upright
position
•
He
righted
the
overturned
canoe
.
He
righted
the
overturned
canoe
.
•
She
tried
to
right
her
mistake
by
apologizing
.
She
tried
to
right
her
mistake
by
apologizing
.
copyright
verb
to
legally
register
or
mark
a
creative
work
so
that
only
you
have
the
right
to
copy
,
publish
,
or
sell
it
•
The
band
copyrighted
their
new
album
before
releasing
any
singles
online
.
The
band
copyrighted
their
new
album
before
releasing
any
singles
online
.
•
You
should
copyright
your
photos
if
you
plan
to
sell
them
professionally
.
You
should
copyright
your
photos
if
you
plan
to
sell
them
professionally
.
derived
from
the
noun
‘
copyright
’;
first
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
late
19th
century
.