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24dn Implant's not extracted yet, rumour has it (6) IN??I? INLAID? 10ac Verbal put-down that's spot-on (5) R?G?T RIGHT - why?
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Adjective:
Morally good, justified, or acceptable.
Adverb:
To the furthest or most complete extent or degree: "the car spun right off the track".
Noun:
That which is morally correct, just, or honorable: "the difference between right and wrong".
Verb:
Restore to a normal or upright position.
Exclamation:
Used to indicate one's agreement with a suggestion or to acknowledge a statement or order.
Synonyms:
adjective. correct - proper - just - true - straight - fit - fair
adverb. straight - directly - just - rightly - exactly
noun. justice - law - title
verb. straighten - redress - rectify - correct
Adjective:
Morally good, justified, or acceptable.
Adverb:
To the furthest or most complete extent or degree: "the car spun right off the track".
Noun:
That which is morally correct, just, or honorable: "the difference between right and wrong".
Verb:
Restore to a normal or upright position.
Exclamation:
Used to indicate one's agreement with a suggestion or to acknowledge a statement or order.
Synonyms:
adjective. correct - proper - just - true - straight - fit - fair
adverb. straight - directly - just - rightly - exactly
noun. justice - law - title
verb. straighten - redress - rectify - correct