100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "right"
Definition
The adverb right has several meanings, including:
- In a morally good or acceptable manner.
 - Exactly or precisely (often used to denote correctness).
 - Immediately or directly (often used to indicate direction).
 - In a suitable or appropriate manner.
 
Synonyms
- Correctly
 - Accurately
 - Justly
 - Properly
 - Directly
 - Exactly
 
Antonyms
- Incorrectly
 - Wrongly
 - Improperly
 - Indirectly
 - Inappropriately
 
Examples
- She answered the question right.
 - You should do what feels right for you.
 - He was standing right next to her.
 - The directions are right on the map.
 - She hit the target right in the center.
 - It’s right to help those in need.
 - He was right about the weather forecast.
 - You need to turn right at the traffic light.
 - The answer is right under your nose.
 - She was right to be cautious.
 - They arrived right on time.
 - He walked right through the door.
 - It feels right to speak up about injustice.
 - The book is right over there on the shelf.
 - You did that right!
 - Everything will fall into place right after the meeting.
 - She has right motives for her actions.
 - The plan was right from the start.
 - He’s right, and I should have listened to him.
 - Put the chairs right around the table.
 - You should feel right at home here.
 - The movie started right after we arrived.
 - She was right in her assumptions.
 - I knew that was right for me.
 - They are right about the score.
 - Let’s get this done right now.
 - He pointed right at the culprit.
 - The cake turned out right this time.
 - I was right behind you the whole time.
 - This approach feels right to me.
 - He answered the question right away.
 - She’s right to be proud of her achievements.
 - Stand up right if you agree.
 - The answer is right there in the text.
 - It was right before my eyes.
 - You have to think right before acting.
 - They are right to celebrate their success.
 - He was right to question the decision.
 - You parked your car right outside the entrance.
 - I will be right back.
 - Do it right the first time.
 - The path goes right through the forest.
 - She was right to feel that way.
 - It’s right to express your feelings.
 - The meeting is scheduled right after lunch.
 - I found my keys right where I left them.
 - You need to sit right here.
 - Speak right into the microphone.
 - He was right about the stock market.
 - Everything you said was right.
 - I’ll be there right on time.
 - You need to look right at the screen.
 - She felt right at home in her new neighborhood.
 - The solution was right in front of us.
 - You should have done it right away.
 - I’m right with you on this.
 - It’s right to be honest with yourself.
 - He stood right beside her during the event.
 - I want to do this right.
 - You did right by helping him.
 - The instructions were right to follow.
 - She was right about the timing.
 - He came in right after the show started.
 - It feels right to take a break now.
 - The coffee is right next to the sugar.
 - You need to park right here.
 - I’ll tell you what’s right for this project.
 - He was right in his analysis.
 - The answer is right if you think logically.
 - I arrived right on schedule.
 - You have to start right from the beginning.
 - She knows right from wrong.
 - He positioned the chair right in front of the table.
 - Trust your instincts; they’re usually right.
 - Let’s go right into the details.
 - He hit the nail right on the head.
 - It’s right to stand up for your beliefs.
 - The argument was right on point.
 - The treasure is buried right under the old oak tree.
 - She placed the vase right in the center of the table.
 - I will be right here waiting for you.
 - That’s not right; you need to fix it.
 - You can find the solution right here.
 - The weather is going to be right for a picnic.
 - She felt right away that he was the one.
 - The meeting is right around the corner.
 - You can count on me to do it right.
 - He was right when he said it would rain.
 - The truth is right in front of you.
 - It’s right to take the high road.
 - She arrived right at the end of the event.
 - The key is right in the drawer.
 - You need to focus right now.
 - Everything will be right in the end.
 - He was right to express his concerns.
 - The answer is right here in this book.
 - You can trust that I'm right about this.
 - I’ll find you right away.
 - The view is right from the top of the hill.
 - It’s right to respect others’ opinions.
 
