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intellectual
Noun
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An intellectual is an intelligent person, or a person who has learned a lot about a subject.
Doctor Smith is an intellectual person in medicine.
intellectual
Adjective
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A person who is intelligent, or has learned a lot about a subject.
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A person who is able to think clearly about difficult things.
property
Noun
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Property is a thing or things that belong to someone; things that someone owns.
This house is now my property. I've finished paying for it.
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A property is a quality that something has; a way that something is.
One good property of this coat is that it keeps rain out.
right
Adjective
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When something is right, it is correct.
You did the right thing.
right
Noun
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When something is to the right of a location, it means the direction 90º clockwise.
He takes a right at the library.
She made a right turn on Oak Street.
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When you have the right for something, it means that it is an activity allowed by status.
You have the right to remain silent.
Administrators on Wiktionary have the right to block users from editing.
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An action that is moral.
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
right
Verb
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When you turn something right, you turn it the right-side-up.
He righted the boat.
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When you make something right, you correct it.
He tried to right a wrong.
right
Adverb
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In the direction 90º clockwise.
She turned right.