Idioms for right

Origin of right

before 900; (noun and adj.) Middle English; Old English reht, riht; cognate with Dutch, German recht, Old Norse rēttr, Gothic raihts; akin to Latin rēctus, Old Irish recht law, Greek orektós upright; (v.) Middle English righten, Old English rihtan, cognate with Old Frisian riuchta, German richten, Old Norse rētta; (adv.) Middle English; Old English rihte

ANTONYMS FOR right

1–5, 10, 21 wrong.

usage note for right

47. Right in the sense of “very, extremely” is either archaic or dialectal. It is most common in informal speech and writing: It's right cold this morning. The editor knew right well where the story had originated.

OTHER WORDS FROM right

right·a·ble, adjective half-right, adjective, noun un·right·a·ble, adjective un·right·ed, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH right

right righteous rightful right rite wright write

Example sentences from the Web for half-right

  • I was sure that in New York there resided the smartest people in the world, and I suppose I was half-right about that.

    How I Write: Scott Spencer |Noah Charney |March 13, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
  • I have seen the women this morning, and find them half-right, half- doubting.

    Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9) |Samuel Richardson
  • That is, in military phrase, to make a "half-right—or left—turn."

    The Morris Book |Cecil J. Sharp
  • Then in firm tones, he commanded a half-right turn and a quick march.

    The Red Hand of Ulster |George A. Birmingham

British Dictionary definitions for half-right (1 of 2)

half-right

adjective

not entirely correct they were only half-right

British Dictionary definitions for half-right (2 of 2)

Derived forms of right

righter, noun

Word Origin for right

Old English riht, reoht; related to Old High German reht, Gothic raihts, Latin rēctus

Idioms and Phrases with half-right

right