Entitlement

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RIGHT

Definition 1:
Morally or socially correct or acceptable opposite wrong.

Examples:
Stealing is not right.
You can’t treat me like this! It’s not right!
You were right to tell the teacher about the girl who you saw cheating.
Telling the teacher was the right thing to do.
(chiefly Brit) “After I was treated so rudely, I complained to the management.” “And quite right, too!” [=complaining was the right thing to do]
Since they helped him, it’s only right that he should help them too. [=since they helped him, he should help them too]
Definition 2:
Agreeing with the facts or truth :accurate or correct opposite wrong.

Examples:
The right answer
“Is that clock right? Is it noon already?” “Yes. That’s right.”
There’s something not quite right about his story.
Their theory was proved right.
Let me get this right—you want me to lend you $1,000?!
Definition 3:
Speaking, acting, or judging in a way that agrees with the facts or truth often + about often followed by to + verb opposite wrong.

Examples:
You’re right; the answer is six.
I bet you like baseball. Am I right?
Am I right in thinking that he should have never loaned her the money?
We thought it was a bad idea, and time proved us right.
He was right about her not having a job.
“Relationships aren’t easy.” “You’re definitely right about that.”
Let me put/set you right about one thing: I did not start this argument!
You’re right to take things slowly with your new boyfriend.
Definition 4:
used in speech to ask if a statement is correct or to say that a statement is correct .

Examples:
“You took the dog out for a walk, right?” “Yes, I did.”
“We met her at the party.” “(That’s) Right. Now I remember.”
“I’ll pay for the damages.” “(You’re) Damn right you will!” [=(more politely) you certainly will]
(Brit) “I’ll pay for the damages.” “Too right you will.”
(Brit) “Things are going from bad to worse.” “Too right, mate!”
Definition 5:
used in speech to say you understand and accept what someone has said .

Examples:
“It’s getting late.” “Oh, right. I’ll be ready in a minute.”
“I’d like a coffee, please.” “Right.” = “Right you are.”
Definition 6:
used for emphasis at the beginning of a statement .

Examples:
Right. [=all right, OK] Let’s get this over with.
Definition 7:
used in speech to express disbelief .

Examples:
“I’m actually quite famous.” “Right. And I’m the Pope.” “No, it’s true.” “Yeah, right. I don’t believe you.”
Definition 8:
Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose, situation, or person opposite wrong see also mr. right.

Examples:
She is the right person for the job.
They’re not right for each other.
You made the right decision.
Let me show you the right way to do it.
He kept practicing his technique until he got it right.
Hold the bat like this—that’s right!
This apartment is just the right size.
That picture would be just right [=perfect] for my living room.
I need to find the right moment to ask him for the money.
I don’t have the right tools to do the job.
I’ll buy the car if the price is right.
He knows all the right people to succeed in this business.
Becoming a star is often a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
He always knows the right thing to say.
Definition 9:
In a normal or healthy state or condition .

Examples:
I don’t feel quite right. [=I feel somewhat ill]
The fish you bought doesn’t smell right. [=it doesn’t smell the way it should]
(informal) That boy is not right in the head.
She is not in her right mind. [=she is mentally ill]
Definition 10:
In a proper state or condition .

Examples:
Things are not right between them. [=they do not have a good/happy relationship]
He apologized and tried to put/set things right (with her).
Definition 11:
Located on the side of your body that is away from your heart .

Examples:
He felt a pain in his right side.
Her right hand/leg
Definition 12:
Done with your right hand .

Examples:
He hit him with a right hook to the jaw.
Definition 13:
Located nearer to the right side of your body than to the left opposite left.

Examples:
On the right side of the street
A chair’s right arm
Taking a right turn
Definition 14:
used to refer to the side of something that is meant to be on top, in front, or on the outside opposite wrong.

Examples:
The CD fell and landed right side up/down.
He turned his socks right side out.
Definition 15:
Complete or total used for emphasis .

Examples:
I felt a right fool after making that mistake!
We were in a right mess!

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