"Right" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Some possible meanings include:
1. Morally or ethically correct or just. 2. In accordance with the law or rules. 3. The opposite of left. 4. A direction or position that is opposite of left. 5. A privilege or entitlement. 6. True or accurate. 7. Correct or accurate in terms of facts or information. 8. A political or philosophical belief in individual freedom and autonomy.
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Google Gemini AI
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Adjective:
- Correct or proper: - Ex: That is the right answer. - Ex: You're wearing the right clothes for the occasion. - Suitable or appropriate: - Ex: This is the right tool for the job. - Ex: She has the right temperament for teaching. - Morally correct or just: - Ex: It's the right thing to do. - Ex: She has a strong sense of right and wrong. - On a side or direction: - Ex: Turn right at the next intersection. - Ex: The right side of the road is reserved for driving.
Noun:
- An entitlement or claim: - Ex: I have the right to vote. - Ex: The company has the right to terminate employment. - A prerogative or a duty: - Ex: It is her right to choose. - Ex: We have the right and responsibility to protect our country. - A political viewpoint or party: - Ex: He belongs to the political right. - Ex: The right is gaining support in the polls.
Adverb:
- Correctly or properly: - Ex: She answered right. - Ex: You did it right the first time.
Other:
- Right angle: An angle of 90 degrees. - Right-handed: Having stronger use of the right hand. - Right-of-way: A priority to proceed in traffic. - Right-wing: A political position favoring conservative values.