adj.
      - morally good, justified, or acceptable.
 - factually correct. 
▸most appropriate.
 ▸socially fashionable or important.
 - in a satisfactory, sound, or normal state or condition.
 - on, towards, or relating to the side of a human body or of a thing which is to the east when the person or thing is facing north.
 - Brit. informal complete; absolute.
 - relating to a right-wing person or group.
 
adv.
   - to the furthest or most complete extent or degree. 
▸exactly; directly.
 ▸informal immediately.
 ▸dialect or archaic very.
 - correctly. 
▸satisfactorily.
 - on or to the right side.
 
n.
    - that which is morally right.
 - a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something. 
▸
(rights)
 the authority to perform, publish, or film a particular work or event.
 - 
(the right)
 the right-hand part, side, or direction. 
▸a right turn.
 ▸a person's right fist, or a blow given with it.
 - 
(often the Right)
 
[treated as sing. or pl.]
 a political party or other group favouring conservative views.
 
v.
  - restore to a normal or upright position. 
▸restore to a normal or correct condition.
 - redress or rectify. 
▸archaic compensate.
 
exclam.
 informal indicating agreement or acknowledging a statement or order.
 
  Phrase
  
  Derivative
  
    - rightable adj.
  - righter n.
  - rightish adj.
  - rightmost adj.
  - rightness n.
  - rightward adj. & adv.
  - rightwards adv.
 
   
  Etymology
  OE riht (adj. and n.), rihtan (v.), rihte (adv.), of Gmc origin; rel. to L. rectus ‘ruled’.