Pronunciation: /raɪt sɔrt/
noun a type or kind of something
A1 I need to find the right sort of fabric for this project.
A2 She always knows the right sort of books to recommend.
B1 It's important to have the right sort of equipment for this job.
B2 He has the right sort of skills to succeed in this field.
C1 The right sort of strategy is crucial for achieving our goals.
C2 She has the ability to identify the right sort of opportunities for growth.
adjective having the desired qualities or characteristics
A1 She always makes sure to surround herself with the right sort of people.
A2 I need to find the right sort of tools for this project.
B1 It's important to have the right sort of qualifications for this job.
B2 He is the right sort of person to lead this team.
C1 The right sort of investment can lead to significant returns.
C2 She has a keen eye for identifying the right sort of opportunities.
formal It is important to ensure that we are working with the right sort of data for this analysis.
informal We need to make sure we have the right sort of snacks for the road trip.
slang I don't think he's the right sort of guy for you.
figurative She knew she had found the right sort of peace when she could finally relax in her own company.
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