right on
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Definition
Adverb/Interjection: An informal expression used to show enthusiastic agreement, approval, or encouragement. It signifies that something is correct, good, or aligned with one's beliefs.
Usage
This term is primarily used in very informal, spoken contexts, often to express strong, positive affirmation. It functions as a standalone exclamation.
Examples
As an interjection of agreement: "We should leave early to beat the traffic." "Right on!""That was an amazing guitar solo!" "Right on, man!"
As an adverb of encouragement or approval: She shouted "Right on!" from the audience to support the speaker's point.He gave a thumbs-up and said, "Right on," when he heard the plan.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Context: The phrase gained significant popularity in the 1960s and 1970s counterculture, often associated with movements for social change, rock music, and a spirit of rebellion or solidarity. Its use can sometimes evoke that era.
Variants and Related Words
- Righteous (adj): While meaning morally right, in very informal slang it can express admiration, similar to "cool" or "excellent."
- Right (adj/adv/interj): Can be used more neutrally to mean "correct." "Right on" is a more emphatic and enthusiastic version.
Synonyms
- Exactly
- Absolutely
- For sure (informal)
- You said it (informal)
- Word (slang)
Antonyms
- No way
- I disagree
- That's wrong
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Right you are: A more formal or British-influenced way to say "you are correct."
- Spot on: Primarily British, meaning "completely accurate or correct."
Adverb
- an interjection expressing agreement