Right? meaning in English
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Definition
Right?: Isn't that true? Yes?
You're coming to my party Saturday, right? You're coming to my party Saturday, aren't you?
Am I right?: Am I correct? Is what I said true?
Examples
- "That's what people do for Christmas, right?"
- "No offense Edward, I guess you are kind of related to Eskimos being Swedish, right?"
- "Sexy, right?"
- "Brian : Wait, we're going to get these babies back, right? That's my nephew!"
- "Impressive, right?"
- "You are a perfume salesman, isn't that right?"
- "they do kiss, right? 'Cause If I'm going to join the FBI, there'd better be some kissing."
- "Catchy name, right? I named it after my grandfather."
- "Both of you have publicly traded companies, isn't that right?"
- "You like pizza, right?"
- "Finns are so stupid, right? You have such a great sense of humor."
- "So, you're the Delavigne company doctor, is that right?"
- "You're my new life coach, right? I have a lot to learn about life."
- "Brian : Is that right? Actually I'm in a bit of a hurry."
- "You're staying for just one night, is that right?"
- "You're British right?"
- "Bruno : Framboise, you're the new dog-walker, right?"
- "-I should wear that, right? I thought we would look French"
- "At our age, it's a surprise every time we get up in the morning, right?"
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