Difference Between Right and Wright

Grammatical Category

Right is a noun, adjective, adverb and a verb.

Wright is a noun.

 

Meaning

Right can mean

Morally correct or acceptable

Opposite of left

Legal entitlement etc.

Wright is a builder or maker.

 

Usage

Right is commonly in usage.

Wright is going out of usage.

Bath and bathe

The verb bath is used in British English mean – ‘wash ( yourself or someone) in a bathtub’.   Example Dogs should bath regularly. (GB English)   On the other hand it is different in American English. Americans Instead of the verb bath are using the expressions ‘have a bath’ or ‘take a bath’.. Example […]

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Between and among

We use between with two or more clearly separate people or things. Example She choose between Jake and Jesse. It’s  a big difference between a bridges on the river. What is the main difference between a motorcycle and a bicycle?   Among is used when we want to make reference to a group of people, […]

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