Pronunciation: /raɪt.saɪd/
noun the right side of something, typically referring to a direction or position
A1 The rightside of the paper is blank.
A2 She always sits on the rightside of the classroom.
B1 Please make sure to align the text to the rightside of the page.
B2 The rightside of the car was damaged in the accident.
C1 The rightside of the political spectrum tends to favor conservative policies.
C2 The artist carefully painted the intricate details on the rightside of the canvas.
adjective located on or pertaining to the right side
A1 The rightside of the paper is blank.
A2 She always sits on the rightside of the classroom.
B1 The rightside of the road is for passing vehicles.
B2 The rightside of the painting is more detailed than the left.
C1 The rightside of the political spectrum tends to favor conservative policies.
C2 The rightside of the stage is where the lead singer usually stands during concerts.
formal Please make sure to check the rightsides of the documents before submitting them.
informal Hey, can you pass me the rightside of the newspaper?
slang I always keep my phone in the rightside pocket of my jeans.
figurative She always looks at the rightside of things, focusing on the positives rather than the negatives.
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