right (EN)
adjetivo, advérbio, interjeição, substantivo, verbo

adjetivo “right”

right, non-gradable
  1. correto
    He guessed the right number of candies in the jar.
  2. apropriado
    Did you bring the right shoes for hiking?
  3. correto (em julgamento)
    You were right to bring an umbrella; it started raining as soon as we left the house.
  4. moralmente bom ou aceitável
    Helping the lost child find her parents was the right thing to do.
  5. bem
    After the long hike, my legs didn't feel right for days.
  6. reto
    The ladder was placed in such a way that it made a right angle with the ground.
  7. direita
    Turn right at the next street to reach the library.
  8. direita (do rio)
    The village was on the right bank of the river.

advérbio “right”

right
  1. para a direita
    When you reach the end of the hallway, go right to find the bathroom.
  2. exatamente
    He placed the book right on the corner of the desk.
  3. diretamente
    Don't you see? The keys are right there on the table.
  4. imediatamente
    I'll take a short break and be right back.
  5. corretamente
    He answered all the questions right and scored the highest in the class.
  6. de maneira moralmente boa
    He acted right by returning the lost wallet to its owner.

interjeição “right”

right
  1. certo
    We should leave now to catch the movie on time. — Right, let's hurry.
  2. certo (como escuta)
    I think it's going to rain all weekend. — Right, so what are you going to do?
  3. certo (para concordância)
    We're meeting at 6 p.m., right?
  4. certo (ironicamente)
    He said he's never eaten candy in his life. ― Right, and I'm the Queen of England.

substantivo “right”

sg. right, pl. rights or uncountable
  1. direita (direção)
    Turn left at the corner, and you'll see the post office on the right.
  2. direito
    Everyone has the right to express their opinion freely.
  3. moralidade
    Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between right and wrong.
  4. direita (política)
    In the recent election, the right gained a significant number of seats in the parliament.

verbo “right”

right; he rights; past righted, part. righted; ger. righting
  1. corrigir (moralmente)
    She dedicated her life to righting the injustices faced by her community.
  2. endireitar
    After the storm, the villagers worked together to right the lamppost blocking the road.