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Example sentences for "right"

Lexicographically close words:
rigger; riggers; rigging; righd; righdt; righte; righted; righteous; righteously; righteousness
  1. The challenge to another very interesting young Englishman is, however, more marked since the de Vlaminck of which I have just spoken has as its rival on the wall, at right angles to it, The Mill (No.

  2. We have no right to say that something is not a work of art so long as other people say that it is.

  3. For my own part, I utterly deny that it can ever, in any circumstances, be right to destroy or put in jeopardy beautiful things.

  4. And if Mr. Bell were the only spectator of works of art on earth, he would have a perfect right to say that Paddington Station was not a work of art.

  5. Therefore at Athens, after twenty years of stultifying war, the right of the individual to free expression and self-development was scrupulously respected.

  6. From this belief in Eternal Justice he naturally deduced the doctrine that Right is Might, which doctrine applied to history bore fruit most grateful to hero-worshippers--a sect that flourished uncommonly in those days.

  7. Whether Ibsen was in the right is not for a reviewer to decide.

  8. Though its existence is a fact that runs right through the history of British art, it would be rash to assume that the causes have always been the same.

  9. Of course if Right is Might it does follow that the good cause has always been the successful one; and in that case it looks as though the successful one must always have been the good.

  10. One feels quite sure that he would never cease to believe that so long as society is imperfect it is the right and duty of individuals to experiment.

  11. So long as a sense of art and the disinterested passion for truth persist, the world retains some right to respectful consideration; once these disappear its fate becomes a matter of indifference.

  12. And I did see right well, and kicked Bob Furniss too, which was good for all parties.

  13. I got my hair as near right as one cutting and the town hair-cutter could bring it, and mended my manners and held my own with good temper.

  14. There was another border, right round the top of the room; but that was painted on paper and fastened on.

  15. The school-master chose a second pole, and then pushed both before him right out on to the ice, in such a way that with the points touching each other they formed a sort of huge A, the thicker ends being the nearer to the bank.

  16. But when you did get 'em, right side up, and the light as it should be, they were grand!

  17. He put out his right foot with its botte sauvage, the round toe turned up, the low heel resting on the ground, and moved it slowly down and up as if it pressed an unseen rocker.

  18. I must go upstairs right away," exclaimed Esther, with brightening face, "to see that the guest room is ready for him when he comes.

  19. Then he knew that it was not only right but necessary that he should enter.

  20. His master muttered a few sentences to him, holding up his right hand as he did so, with the five fingers extended, as if to impress something on the man's mind.

  21. Her right hand fluttered over her heart, plucking at an unseen weight.

  22. And was not he in his right place among them?

  23. The path to the right wound through rock-strewn valleys toward the Dead Sea.

  24. You have a right to know it all,--and I have the right to tell you.

  25. Shakespeare was right when he said, 'God made the country and man made the town.

  26. Then she stood before him, with her right hand covering the white mark on the ring-finger, and told him the strange story of the Mass for the dead who had been too much loved.

  27. Turning neither to the right nor to the left, he walked without a path straight out upon the plain of Bethlehem, still whitened in the hollows and on the sheltered side of its rounded hillocks by the veil of snow.

  28. Would it be right for him to go with them into the heavenly city?

  29. No doubt all you say is perfectly right and wise.

  30. Hold it tight," he said to the child, closing the fingers of her right hand upon the little packet.

  31. Wimpole saw right in everything that could withhold her from the step to which she had evidently made up her mind.

  32. Surely you have a right to the other half.

  33. It is because I do love you, just as I do, with all my heart, that I mean to keep you from him, whether it is right or wrong.

  34. Archie's heavy brows met right across his forehead as he looked up with something like a glare in his eyes, and his voice was suddenly thick and indistinct, when he answered.

  35. But, instead, she asked what right she could have had to give Archie so good a reason for hating him, when the boy had not suspected that which, after all, might not be the truth.

  36. No one has any right to interfere, and no one shall.

  37. What right has he to any sort of consideration from you, or from any one?

  38. Something asked her roughly whence she had got the conviction that she was doing right at all.

  39. She could ask herself now what right she had to expect that Archie should forgive his father.

  40. What right had she to absolve Harmon for his cruelty to her child?

  41. You have a right to say that it was my fault if I was not myself.

  42. Don't you see that right and wrong only matter to one's own miserable self?

  43. If he's all right again, I don't see but what we shall have to go and live with him again.

  44. It would be hard to answer that, having no right of his own to fight her battles, least of all against the man she had married.

  45. With so many men gone forward, he thought he had a duty to the homes.

  46. These sources were, first, his ancestry, and second, the neighborhood where he was born, viz.

  47. Some years afterward, when Marsters was to take part in the Boylston Prize Speaking at Harvard College, he secured from Mr. Kellogg a copy of “Spartacus.

  48. Among the steel-hearted men of that up-river country they found safety.

  49. He then retired to his room, spent an hour in reflecting upon the course he had adopted, examined faithfully the motives that influenced him, and finally came to the conclusion that he was in the right path.

  50. I ken go right to the old place jest as well.

  51. Well, we've got to put the canoe on the water right away, hustle in the things, and percede just as whist and keerful as we ken, to that pint.

  52. A most romantic story, the interest being well sustained throughout, and everything coming right at the end.

  53. Then sposin we haint dun jest as we'd oughter, who'se gin yeou the right tew twit us on it?

  54. One moment before your comrade was struck by the fatal bullet, his eye glowed as keenly and his right arm was as powerful as yours.

  55. I can tell ye right off, its no go en these ere parts".

  56. He was shot right through his heart, and I hope a swingin' cuss 'ill come on him that put the ball threough, tew".

  57. She thinks it her right to take care of all the sick people.

  58. The isosceles and scalenum are distinguished by boundaries more exact than vice and virtue, right and wrong.

  59. They saw the marks often enough to make sure they were on the right trail, and in one place they saw several different patches of the odd marks.

  60. I'll telephone to let you know everything is all right as soon as I get there," Tom promised his father and Mrs. Baggert as he drove off down the road, partly illuminated by the new moon.

  61. You haven't any right to go through my pockets!

  62. For ten minutes more the two went on, making sure, by occasional glimpses at the marks, that they were on the right track.

  63. Right as a fiddle," answered Tom, shouting through the same means of communication.

  64. Well, I can tell you, right off the reel, how to do it," said the bank employee.

  65. Certainly not many youths of Tom's age would be sought out by a big manufacturing concern, and offered ten thousand dollars a year "right off the reel," as Ned Newton expressed it later.

  66. We'll get down all right if something else doesn't happen," he said to Jackson, with grim humor.

  67. The airship will be all right until we come back.

  68. He said he'd be right back, but he hasn't come yet.

  69. In the first place he was a stranger, and had no right inside the big fence that surrounded the Swift machine plant.

  70. That's all right now," said Ned, with the air of a professional salesman.

  71. It appeared to be fastened through two staples, driven one into the door and the other into the jamb, at right angles to one another and overlapping.

  72. He stuck out his foot and tripped him, and tripped him right on the edge of the mud hole, so that the man fell in with a big splash, the muddy water flying all around, some even over the young inventor.

  73. Stray, wandering ants would be set right by a single twiddle of antennae; an over-burdened brother would be given a helping jaw and assisted for some distance to the end of his beat.

  74. I would have been more successful, however, if I could have recalled the vision of some fellow countryman in far distant time, landing on these slopes and taking possession by right of discovery.

  75. It turned out that we were on the scene exactly at the right time.

  76. We had discovered a few nests with young birds of just the right age and in positions which left nothing to be desired.

  77. This little narrow-gauge link with the outside world perhaps scatters heartaches as well as shekels along its right of way.

  78. Such is the normal right destiny of a hoatzin chick, and the whee-og!

  79. Well, my ears," said I, "are unaccustomed to such language.

  80. There is a fineness of texture in some minds which cannot endure contact with what is coarse, any more than cambrick will bear being united to sail-cloth.

  81. A hearty laugh went round the table, and Emily replied, "We know a few plants, and it is very amusing to go in search of them in our mountain walks.

  82. In the world, one hears women only estimated by their beauty, or their wealth; and in families we see them nothing better than the wrecks of a former day, little loved by their husbands, or respected by their children.

  83. You may skim over too great a number to read any with profit.

  84. The wife determined to convert a solitary and painful duty, into a social delight; she insisted on joining in her husband's study, and several of the driest and most difficult books were read aloud to each other in succession.

  85. Before the sergeant-major went to bed that night he called old Mary, and whispered, “You were quite right about old John Coyne.

  86. Therefore I shall also try it, On light pinions freely winging; For, who dares deny our talent, Takes from cats the right of singing?

  87. Smooth and round, just like a table; And there motionless and silent Sat a man--looked as if sleeping, Leaned his head upon his right hand.

  88. Rustling rose he from the water, In his locks a wreath of rushes, And a reed-staff in his right hand.

  89. Now my time is up, the meaning Of your words I thus interpret: 'Right about face!

  90. The Commander too of Beuggen Said such sweet things, just as if they Came right from the comfit-maker.

  91. In times of terror Oft a brave word at the right time Can work wonders; many cowards From example drink in courage; And one single iron will leads Oft along the wavering masses.

  92. She shines so pale, she shines so cold, Right into the goblet which I hold; That cannot be a good omen.

  93. Her left arm was round the pillar, and in her right hand she held her little riding-whip.

  94. Besides, he was her father, whom she greatly reverenced and dearly loved, and who had, as she expressed it, a right to rule her and to punish her when she deserved it.

  95. Have escaped without any broken bones, and I trust will be all right in a few days.

  96. Her father, on his part, was extremely indulgent toward all three of his children, in every case in which he felt that it was right and wise to be so, sparing no reasonable expense to gratify their tastes and wishes.

  97. You and I belong to each other as parent and child: you have no right to run away from my care and authority, and I have none to let you do so.

  98. Then we will wait a little; perhaps you will be all right again by to-morrow.

  99. So you have every right to use it, and must do so.

  100. If it's the right one I'll pay forty gourdes--and be glad enough to make the bargain.

  101. The best we can do is to march right up and say, 'Howdy'.

  102. As they stood upon the gunwale ready to drop silently to the sandy beach, they saw circling to the right and left of them a narrow bay.

  103. New ideas will come, the right sort I mean, even here in Haiti.

  104. With a deft twist he freed himself from the grasp of his unknown adversary, and, leaping to his feet, struck out with his right and left with the best of results.

  105. I found, I believe, the neediest people right here in Haiti.

  106. This crack, he suddenly recalled, ran a zig-zagging course down the right side of Curlie's laboratory.

  107. Seizing a stout stick he scattered the coals to right and left.

  108. At this time he learned one more fact; slender girl that she was, there was power in her good right arm.

  109. Apparently Mr. Monk did not dare, for in time he drew himself up to a position of safety, then began polishing the glistening stone mounting of the ring with the furry back of his right hand.

  110. Everyone in the world has a right to happiness.

  111. As he moved a few paces forward and to his right for a better view his astonishment knew no bounds.

  112. He stood right here," said Dorn in an awed tone.

  113. Right off I discovered that there was two of these Christophes wantin' to wear this brass ring on his old bean and neither one succeedin' more than a day at a time.

  114. On the right bank the forest land still continues, while on the left bank, for the greater part of the distance, we have the llanos or plains--for many reasons so celebrated in Venezuelan annals.

  115. The Spanish conquistador knew that the German leader would put in a claim for a part of the territory that they had both been exploring, and which, until then, each of them had regarded as his own by right of conquest.

  116. President Reyes was doubtless right when he publicly stated, some years ago, that it was now in a worse condition than it was before the War of Independence.

  117. All things considered, Professor Newton was probably right when he declared that the migration of birds is "perhaps the greatest mystery which the whole animal kingdom presents.

  118. Ever and anon, our ears caught the muffled but incessant roar of thunderous waterfalls, which plunged from dizzy precipices high above our heads, both to the right and to the left of our upward path.

  119. Passing the embouchure of the Opon, on the right bank of the Magdalena, evoked, in a special manner, memories of Quesada and his valiant band.

  120. At Agua Larga our road bifurcated, the new and better branch veering off to the right at a slight angle, and the old one continuing with a similar turn to the left.

  121. Sir Walter Raleigh was right when he called it "the prince of fruits.

  122. One soon observes, also, a marked contrast between the vegetation on the right as compared with that on the left bank.

  123. Its taste, indeed, surpasses that of every other fruit, and Haenke was quite right when he called it the masterpiece of nature.

  124. In his new-born sense of personal unworthiness and strict Justice, he had come to the conclusion that he had forfeited the right to offer heart or hand to the Rose of Oregon.

  125. When I come back for ye at the right time you'll have thought better of it.

  126. I have scarcely seen him in his right mind, father, for he has been wandering a little at times during the night; and, oh!

  127. Well, that does change the aspect of affairs," said Tom, "and it may be that you are right in your advice about Betty.

  128. It cuts right through the range here, and becomes much wilder and more difficult to traverse on horseback farther on.

  129. The right of might," replied Stalker, stepping up to Tom, and grasping him by the throat.

  130. So that" said Tom, with a sceptical laugh, "whether you go right or go wrong, you are sure to come right in the end!

  131. He's one o' the right sort, let me tell ye.

  132. Surely I shall be led in the right way to fill the niche which has been set apart for me.

  133. On their right arose frowning precipices which were fringed and crowned with forests of pine, intermingled with poplar, birch, maple, and other trees.

  134. Then by marrying her I shall have a right to protect her--and she stands greatly in need of a protector in this wild country at this time, poor thing!

  135. The Birds that dance from Bough to Bough, And sing above in every Tree, Are not from Fears and Cares more free, Than we who lie, or walk below, And should by right be Singers too.

  136. His right hand, too, which grasps his Sylva is one very characteristic of the nervous disposition.

  137. To our Right trustj and Right well beloved cosin Edward Earle of Glamorgan.

  138. Lastly, what right had the Commons to admit a negative voice, either in another house or in a single person?

  139. The title would offend men, who, by their former services, had earned the right to have even their prejudices respected.

  140. To our Right trusty and Right well beloved Cossin Edward Earle of Glamorgan greetinge.

  141. The royalists had broken down an arch of the bridge over the Severn at Upton; but a few soldiers passed on a beam in the night; the breach was repaired, and Lambert crossed with ten thousand men to the right bank.

  142. They were acknowledged, indeed, as a house of parliament for the present; but there was no admission of their claim of the peerage, or of a negative voice, or of a right to sit in subsequent parliaments.

  143. His carriage was filled with attendants; a numerous escort accompanied him; and he proceeded at full speed, frequently diverging from the road to the right or left, and generally returning by a different route.

  144. The first is that salvation depends upon right knowledge of God.

  145. The second, that right knowledge of God and correct information about God are interchangeable phrases.

  146. That religion cannot be expected to answer these questions--the very questions which it is its right and its duty to answer--seems to be taken for granted by all who ask them.

  147. Knowledge, so far as it is real, always shows itself in right bearing, and (if action is called for) in right action.

  148. Protestantism claims to have liberated a large part of Christendom from the yoke of Rome; and it is therefore right that we should ask ourselves in what sense and to what extent it has brought freedom to the human spirit.

  149. Knowledge of history and geography, in a right attitude towards the problems and sub-problems of these complex and comprehensive subjects, an attitude which may on occasion translate itself into right action.

  150. The new-born baby is the incarnation of selfishness; and it is quite right that he should be so.

  151. Any member has a right to rise up in the meetings for worship, and to speak publicly.

  152. Having thought it right to make these prefatory observations, I proceed to the prosecution of my work.

  153. This indulgence they have a right to claim from the consideration, that they themselves never censure others of other denominations on account of their religion.

  154. But the Quakers, in general, have not thought it right or wise to indulge such feelings.

  155. These meetings, if they feel it right to countenance it, grant them certificates for the purpose.

  156. The Jews had depended so much upon their privileges as the children of Abraham, and so much upon their ceremonial observances of the law, that they conceived themselves to have a right to continue to be the peculiar people of God.

  157. Nor is it to be considered as any other than a difficulty that the Christian world have known so little about water-baptism, that they have been divided as to the right manner of performing it.

  158. In his gloved right hand he held the carefully arranged coils of a fifty-foot lariat, and should the chief of the rustlers escape tripping he would have to avoid the cast of the best roper in the southwest.

  159. With them he had a right to enjoy his life as he saw fit so long as he did not trespass on or restrict the rights of others.

  160. There are lots of streams an' lakes over there an' they're right in a good grass country.

  161. Jest put a little right here," he drawled as he pulled back the collar of the unfortunate's shirt.

  162. It's a good deal for us: we've done right smart this hand.

  163. He rode on for some distance and cautiously drew his rifle out of its long holster at his right leg.

  164. If my remarks don't perculate right smart I'll explain.

  165. We are goin' south along th' Creek until we gets to Big Spring, where we'll turn right smart to th' west.

  166. Off to the east Red barred them from creeping down the arroyo, and from where Pete was he could creep up to within sixty yards if he chose the right rocks.

  167. Well, here comes my pardner an' I reckons I'll amble right along.

  168. He consoled himself with the knowledge that what he lost in symmetry was more than balanced by the celerity and certainty of his gun hand, which was right or left, or both, as the occasion demanded.

  169. Comethup took his usual place at table, at the opposite end to his aunt, and had the captain at his right hand.

  170. To right a wrong--to tell an old, sad story that should have been told long since.

  171. There was no dividing line with the captain; he had lived by stern rules all his life, and a thing was either perfectly right or it was perfectly wrong.

  172. After all," he pursued, in a lighter vein, "I suppose I have no right to complain.

  173. But it's all right now, and I'm so glad you've come.

  174. I knew you'd got the right stuff in you, although if it hadn't been for the captain I should probably have ruined you.

  175. For the rest, you have a right to go your own way.

  176. I know that I have no right to say anything, no right to interfere; but I happen, lonely old fellow though I am, to have a great affection for this child you have so generously taken under your care.

  177. Boy, this isn't right, and I'm not right to be teaching you to hide and skulk here.

  178. Brian, perhaps, had a right to know; Brian had been in the garden with him, and still believed that the garden held a ghost.

  179. You have no right here; your part in my life and in the child's is played out and done with--do you understand that?

  180. The situation was becoming embarrassing; the captain knew that he had no earthly right there, and felt that he must withdraw his forces without delay.

  181. Ladies and gentlemen," here interposed the guide, striking a stage attitude, "if you want my services you must come right along.

  182. The Bottomless Pit is right ahead of you.

  183. A man's house is his castle, and he has the supreme right to defend both it and himself.

  184. But suddenly realizing that except in his professional capacity he had no right thus to intrude upon her slumbers, the young physician turned from the enchanting picture.

  185. RIGHT It is some years since I was station-master, telegraph-operator, baggage-agent and ticket seller at a little village near some valuable oil wells.

  186. Leslie fell into a pile of great-coats, and flung out his right arm just as the two ladies were dashed against him, and a sudden sharp twinge made him oblivious of everything.

  187. Here is a move in the right direction already," she added, as the housekeeper entered with the tea tray.

  188. A cannon-ball took off both his legs, and went right through the horse he rode.

  189. Nothing like making the right start," added a third voice.

  190. Many guests took their ease, and were mere lookers-on at the frolic; but a right goodly company put their shoulders to the wheel.

  191. Tell me what it is that is killing you--I have a right to know.

  192. Miss Allen does not write impossible stories, but delightfully pins her little folk right down to this life of ours, in which she ranges vigorously and delightfully.

  193. The wife of the bargeman had cooked a good meal on the little stove which stood on one of the hatches right out in the open.

  194. Then General Ferdinand Foch was made Commander-in-chief of all the armies that France and all the other nations had raised to show the Germans that right is greater than might.

  195. The mûshtehed had just finished his midday prayer, and was completing the last act of it by turning his head first over the right shoulder then over the left, when I entered the open apartment where he was seated.

  196. Say, then, whether or no I have not a right to be astonished and perplexed?

  197. I shall be seated at the foot of the tomb of the first emir on your right hand, and you will recognize me from any other woman by a red shawl, thrown over my left shoulder.

  198. It is the custom for the bridegroom to hold a sash or girdle by his right hand, which is held at the other end by the bride, on their way to the church, and this we did.

  199. The horse-dealer answered me, and showed that as the horse did not belong to him, it being stolen from another, he had no right to pay for its keep.

  200. As soon as I appeared, I immediately drew the attention of the other sakas, who seemed to question the right I had to exercise their profession.

  201. On the noon of the ensuing day I faithfully kept my engagement, looked for the first green-turbaned tomb, which I duly found on my right hand, where I discovered the old woman with her red shawl over her left shoulder.

  202. My relations all claim a right to me, as if I were part of the family estate.

  203. I hugged myself in the success which had accompanied my attempt to appear a good Mussulman, and now began to think that I was one in right earnest.

  204. The same symptoms of fear showed themselves on this occasion as on that; and I am honest enough to own that time had not strengthened my nerves, nor given me any right to the title of lion-eater.

  205. In almost every relation men and women asked themselves by what right Conformity levied its tax, and whether they were not false to their own consciences in paying it.

  206. At the right as you enter is Mr. Emerson's library, a large square room, plainly furnished, but made pleasant by pictures and sunshine.

  207. The essays on Domestic Life, on Behaviour, on Manners, are examples of the attention that Emerson paid to the right handling of the outer conditions of a wise and brave life.


  208. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; absolutely; absolutism; accepted; accommodate; accord; accuracy; accurate; accurately; acknowledged; acknowledgment; adapt; adapted; adjust; admitted; advantageous; advisable; alibi; alright; altogether; amenable; amend; amply; applicable; apposite; appropriate; approved; appurtenance; apropos; apt; arrange; assimilate; assuredly; attune; authentic; authoritative; authority; avenge; away; awfully; balanced; bang; basis; becoming; befitting; benefit; birthright; blameless; bunkum; call; canonical; cause; certainly; charge; charter; civil; claim; clean; clockwise; cognizance; commitment; common; compensate; competence; condign; congruous; conscientious; conservative; convenient; conventional; coordinate; correct; counteract; credit; creditable; customary; dead; decent; decorous; defensible; definitely; delicacy; demand; desert; deserved; desirable; dextral; direct; directly; done; dovetailing; droit; due; duly; duty; easement; emend; equalize; equitable; equity; erect; estate; estimable; ethical; evangelical; even; exact; exactly; exactness; exceedingly; excuse; expedient; expressly; faculty; fair; faithful; faithfully; famously; fast; faultless; favorable; feasible; felicitous; fidelity; fine; firm; fit; fitted; fitting; fix; flat; flawless; flush; formal; forthright; foundation; freedom; full; fundamentalist; geared; genteel; good; ground; grounds; hale; happy; harmonize; healthy; holding; honest; honorable; horizontal; immaculate; impeccable; imperialist; indeed; instantly; interest; inviolate; irreproachable; irretrievably; irrevocably; just; justice; justifiable; justification; justified; key; knock; kosher; lawful; lawfulness; legal; legality; legitimacy; legitimate; level; liberty; licence; likely; limitation; lineal; linear; literal; literally; lucid; maintain; manly; measure; meet; mend; merited; meshing; meticulous; mightily; mighty; monarchist; moral; morality; must; naturally; need; nice; nicely; nicety; noble; normal; normative; obligation; occasion; off; opportune; option; order; orthodox; oui; part; percentage; perfect; perfection; perfectly; place; plain; plea; plop; plumb; plump; plunk; politic; positively; power; powerfully; precise; precisely; precision; prerogative; prescription; pretense; pretension; pretext; pretty; principled; priority; privilege; profitable; proper; properly; proportion; propriety; pukka; punch; pure; put; qualified; quite; rather; rational; reactionary; real; really; reason; reasonable; received; recognition; recognized; recommendable; recompense; reconcile; rectify; rectilinear; recto; redress; refinement; regulate; relevant; remedy; remunerate; reputable; requisite; requite; respectable; restore; right; righteous; rightful; rightfully; rightly; rightness; rightward; rigidity; rigidly; rigor; rigorous; rigorously; ripe; royalist; safe; sane; say; scriptural; scrupulous; seasonable; seemly; sensible; settlement; severity; sharp; sheer; shortly; slam; slap; smack; smart; smooth; sound; splendidly; spotless; spread; square; squarely; stainless; stake; standard; starboard; stark; sterling; straddle; straight; straightforward; strap; streamlined; strict; strictly; strictness; strip; substance; subtlety; suitable; suited; sure; surely; synchronize; tailor; tailored; terribly; terrifically; textual; thing; timely; title; together; traditional; true; truly; trust; tune; unbending; unbent; unblemished; unbowed; unbroken; uncorrupted; undefiled; undeviating; undistorted; unimpeachable; uninterrupted; unspotted; unstained; unsullied; unswerving; untarnished; upright; upstanding; urbane; use; useful; verbatim; veridical; vertical; very; virtuous; warrant; warrantable; warranted; well; whole; wholesome; wise; worthwhile; worthy; yes


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    right about; right conduct; right down; right enough; right flank; right foot; right glad; right gladly; right half; right here; right honourable; right judgment; right lines; right living; right noble; right now; right over; right reason; right shoulder; right side; right spirit; right tackle; right well; right whale; righteousness shall; rightly considered