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aright

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Adverb — Correctly, properly, or in the right way.

Etymology

From Old English on riht, "in the right way" — built from a- + right.

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What does “aright” mean?

The word “aright” means correctly, properly, or in the right way. In plain terms, "Correctly" or "properly" — an old-fashioned word mostly seen in formal or literary writing now.

How do you pronounce “aright”?

“Aright” is pronounced uh-RYT (/əˈɹaɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “aright” in a sentence?

Here is “aright” used in a sentence: “If I remember aright, the meeting was rescheduled to Friday.”

What part of speech is “aright”?

“Aright” is an adverb.

Where does the word “aright” come from?

The word “aright” comes from Old English. From Old English on riht, "in the right way" — built from a- + right.

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