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right

1 of 5noun
/raɪt/
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1

the direction or side that is toward the east when someone or something is facing north

  • The sun rises from the east, which is to the right if you're facing north.
  • Make sure to check your right before changing lanes on the highway.
  • Turn to your right at the intersection.
  • The door is on the right of the hallway.
  • He walked to the right after leaving the building.
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2

a thing that someone is legally, officially, or morally allowed to do or have

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  • Everyone has the right to free speech.
  • The right to vote is fundamental in a democratic society.
  • She fought for her right to receive equal pay for equal work.
  • Citizens are granted the right to a fair trial under the law.
  • Human rights include the right to life, liberty, and security.
3

the area of the baseball field that is to the right of the catcher when facing the pitcher

  • The batter hit a high fly ball to the right, sending the outfielder sprinting towards the fence.
  • The crowd cheered as the player in right made a spectacular diving catch.
  • He caught the line drive in right, preventing the runner from advancing.
  • A sharp grounder went straight to right, and the fielder quickly threw it to second base.
  • She threw a perfect assist from right to home plate.
4

a political ideology favoring traditional values, limited government, and economic freedom

  • The debate highlighted the differences between the right and the left on social policies.
  • She identifies strongly with the political right and its emphasis on personal responsibility.
  • The right has gained significant support in rural areas of the country.
  • Critics from the right argue for lower taxes and reduced government spending.
  • The rise of new leaders on the right has reshaped the party's priorities.
5

a turn toward the right-hand side

  • Take a right at the next intersection to reach the park.
  • The map shows a sharp right just after the bridge.
  • At the roundabout, make a right to head toward the city center.
  • After the bridge, make a quick right into the parking lot.
  • Follow the signs and take a right at the traffic circle.
6

the hand located on the right side of the body

  • She raised her right to wave at the crowd.
  • He wrote his name neatly using his right.
  • The baby grabbed the toy with his right instinctively.
  • She injured her right during the game but kept playing.
  • His right was covered in paint after the art class.
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the legal permission to use, share, or control something

  • The publisher acquired the rights to the author’s latest manuscript.
  • The network secured the television rights for the sports tournament.
  • The filmmaker bought the film rights to the popular novel.
  • The artist sold the rights to reproduce her artwork on merchandise.
  • The team holds the broadcasting rights for the game series.
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8

a pathway leading to the right side

  • The next right takes you to the parking lot.
  • Follow this road for a mile, then take the second right to reach the library.
  • Follow the trail until you see a small right leading into the woods.
  • After passing the school, take the first right to find the community center.
  • Take the first right after the gas station to get to the hardware store.