righto
Righto (intj) means used to express agreement or acknowledgment; okay. Example: “Meet me at six." "Righto, see you then.”
How to use righto
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA cheerful, casual way of saying "okay" or "understood".
Informal and somewhat dated or British in flavour.
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"Meet me at six." "_____, see you then."
Etymology
From right plus the informal suffix -o.
Frequently asked questions
What does “righto” mean?
The word “righto” means used to express agreement or acknowledgment; okay. In plain terms, a cheerful, casual way of saying "okay" or "understood".
How do you pronounce “righto”?
“Righto” is pronounced REYE-toh (/ˈɹaɪtoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “righto” in a sentence?
Here is “righto” used in a sentence: “"Meet me at six." "Righto, see you then.".”
What part of speech is “righto”?
“Righto” is an intj.