possibility |
right |
As nouns the difference between possibility and right
is that
possibility is the quality of being possible while
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As an adjective right is
straight, not bent.
As an adverb right is
on the right side.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; I agree.
As a verb right is
to correct.
pure |
right |
As nouns the difference between pure and right
is that
pure is puree, while
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As an adjective right is
(archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right is
on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a verb right is
to correct.
certain |
right |
As adjectives the difference between certain and right
is that
certain is sure, positive, not doubting while
right is straight, not bent.
As a determiner certain
is having been determined but unspecified. The quality of some particular subject or object which is known by the speaker to have been specifically singled out among similar entities of its class.
As an adverb right is
on the right side.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; I agree.
As a noun right is
that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As a verb right is
to correct.
virtuoso |
right |
As nouns the difference between virtuoso and right
is that
virtuoso is a person (especially a musician) with masterly ability, technique, or personal style while
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As adjectives the difference between virtuoso and right
is that
virtuoso is exhibiting the ability of a virtuoso while
right is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right is
on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a verb right is
to correct.
real |
right |
As nouns the difference between real and right
is that
real is real (former currency of spain) while
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As an adjective right is
(archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right is
on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a verb right is
to correct.
right |
mom |
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a noun right
is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As a verb right
is to correct.
As an initialism mom is
(hardware|software).
baba |
right |
As nouns the difference between baba and right
is that
baba is a kind of sponge cake soaked in rum-flavoured syrup while
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As an adjective right is
straight, not bent.
As an adverb right is
on the right side.
As an interjection right is
yes, that is correct; I agree.
As a verb right is
to correct.
right |
satisfactory |
As adjectives the difference between right and satisfactory
is that
right is (archaic) straight, not bent while
satisfactory is done to satisfaction; adequate or sufficient.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a noun right
is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As a verb right
is to correct.
right |
yup |
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a noun right
is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
As a verb right
is to correct.
As an initialism yup is
(
yale university press).
right |
priveledge |
As nouns the difference between right and priveledge
is that
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while
priveledge is .
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a verb right
is to correct.
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