Definitions from the Web
Rigth
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense: Correct or accurate; in accordance with what is true or expected.
Usage:
- She gave the rigth answer during the quiz.
- It is important to provide rigth information to the customers.
- The rigth decision was made to improve the company's profits.
Sense: Moral or legal entitlement to do or possess something.
Usage:
- Everyone has the rigth to freedom of speech.
- He fought for his rigth to fair trial.
- Respecting others' rigths is essential for a harmonious society.
Part of Speech: Noun
Sense: A privilege or advantage granted or conceded.
Usage:
- Being elected as the team captain is a rigth bestowed upon the most deserving player.
- Her promotion to manager came with several additional rigths and responsibilities.
- Members of the organization have certain rigths and privileges.
Sense: A justifiable claim or reason.
Usage:
- He had the rigth to be angry after being treated unfairly.
- Her rigth to privacy was violated when her personal information was leaked.
- His frustration had a rigth basis considering the circumstances.
Part of Speech: Verb
Sense: To make or set in a particular position or form.
Usage:
- You need to rigth the picture frame; it's hanging crookedly.
- The ship began to rigth itself after being caught in the storm.
- Please rigth the table and chairs before the guests arrive.
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