Right
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Straight, not bent. Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines. Complying with justice, correctness or reason; correct, just, true. Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose. Healthy, sane, competent. Designating the side of the body which is positioned to the east if one is facing north. This arrow points to the right: → To a great extent or degree. Pertaining to the political right; conservative.
Part of speech: interjection
Definition: Yes. Correct. I agree. Yes. I agree with whatever you say. I have no opinion. Signpost word used to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To correct To set upright To return to normal upright position.
Part of speech: noun
Definition: That which complies with justice, law or reason. A legal or moral entitlement. The right side or direction. The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
Part of speech: adverb
Definition: Exactly, precisely. Very, extremely, quite. According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really
Example sentence: The journey is never ending. There's always gonna be growth, improvement, adversity; you just gotta take it all in and do what's right, continue to grow, continue to live in the moment.
Flop
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To fall heavily, because lacking energy.To fail completely, not to be successful at all (about a movie, play, book, song etc.).
Part of speech: adverb
Definition: Right, squarely, flat-out.With a flopping sound.
Part of speech: noun
Definition: An incident of a certain type of fall; a plopping down.A complete failure, especially in the entertainment industry.The first three cards turned face-up by the dealer in a community card poker game.A place to stay, sleep or live. See flophouseA ponded package of dung, as in a cow-flop.A unit of measure of processor speed, being one floating-point operation per second.
Example sentence: After you do a joke a few times, you have material that you know works. Although sometimes I have a joke that has worked a bunch of times and then one night it'll flop. And that's when I really take a hard look at myself and say: 'Well, that crowd is obviously wrong. That crowd has absolutely no idea what it's talking about.'