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rights
/ɹaɪts/
When used as a noun, "rights" almost always appears in the plural form to refer to legal entitlements (e.g., "human rights"). Using it in the singular ("a right") refers to one specific entitlement. As a verb, "right" is often used in the phrase "to right a wrong," which means to correct an unfair situation or fix a mistake from the past. Be careful not to confuse this word with "right" as an adjective (meaning correct) or a direction (the opposite of left).
💬Trò chuyện
Just a heads up, the new contract limits your creative rights on the logo.
Typical. I'm basically getting shafted for peanuts at this point.
Ý nghĩa
Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; claims to certain privileges.
"The constitution guarantees the fundamental rights of every citizen."