Pronunciation: /ˈraɪtwərd/
adjective directed or moving toward the right
A1 Turn rightward at the next intersection.
A2 The arrow on the map points rightward towards the destination.
B1 The car slowly veered rightward as it approached the curve.
B2 The political party's policies lean more rightward than their opponents.
C1 The artist's brush strokes moved rightward across the canvas with precision.
C2 The stock market's trend is currently moving rightward, indicating positive growth.
adverb toward the right
A1 The cat walked rightward towards the mouse.
A2 She turned rightward at the intersection.
B1 The arrow pointed rightward indicating the exit.
B2 The car veered rightward to avoid the pothole.
C1 The politician shifted his stance rightward on the issue.
C2 The company's policies have been moving rightward over the years.
formal The car turned rightward at the intersection.
informal Go rightward at the next street.
slang Hang a rightward up ahead.
figurative His career took a rightward turn after he switched companies.
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