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right vs title

title vs right

right and title both are nouns.

right is an adjective but title is not an adjective.

right and title both are verbs.

right is an adverb but title is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
right Yes Yes Yes Yes
title Yes No Yes No
As nouns, title is a hyponym of right; that is, title is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than right:
  • right: an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature
  • title: an informal right to something
right (noun) title (noun)
a turn toward the side of the body that is on the south when the person is facing east an established or recognized right
the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right an informal right to something
an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature the name of a work of art or literary composition etc.
anything in accord with principles of justice a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work
the hand that is on the right side of the body an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
those who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged an appellation signifying nobility
location near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it
(frequently plural) the interest possessed by law or custom in some intangible thing a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with
(usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action
the status of being a champion
right (adjective) title (adjective)
being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the east when facing north
in conformance with justice or law or morality
free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth
of or belonging to the political or intellectual right
correct in opinion or judgment
precisely accurate
appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs
(informal) very; used informally as an intensifier
most suitable or right for a particular purpose
(of the side of cloth or clothing) facing or intended to face outward
having the axis perpendicular to the base
intended for the right hand
in or into a satisfactory condition
socially right or correct
in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure
right (verb) title (verb)
make right or correct give a title to
regain an upright or proper position designate by an identifying term
put in or restore to an upright position
make reparations or amends for
right (adverb) title (adverb)
an interjection expressing agreement; Yes, you are indeed correct
in the right manner; correctly; suitably
in an accurate manner
toward or on the right; also used figuratively
precisely, exactly
in accordance with moral or social standards
(Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
immediately
completely
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