Rightful

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Meanings of Rightful

   
Adjective
  • Something that is fair and correct, like when you have a toy that belongs to you.
  • When someone has a right to something, like being the owner of a pet or a game.
   

Explanation of the word: Rightful

Rightful means something that is fair or belongs to someone. Like if you have a toy that is yours, it is rightful for you to play with it.

   

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Translations for the word: Rightful

   
hindi
अधिकारिक (adhikarik)

adhikarik

अधिकार (adhikar)

adhikar

सही (sahi)

sahi

   
   

Antonyms for the word: Rightful

unrightful wrongful
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Rightful

The word 'rightful' means something that is correct or deserved. For example, if you have a rightful claim to a toy, it means that the toy belongs to you.

You pronounce 'rightful' like this: 'rite-full'. The first part sounds like 'rite' and the second part sounds like 'full'.

The word 'rightful' comes from the Old English word 'riht', which means 'right' or 'correct'. It has been used for a long time to describe things that are fair or deserved.

The word 'rightful' in Bengali is 'অধিকারী' (Adhikārī).