Right-on

Pronunciation: /ˈɹaɪt- ˈɑn/

Right-on (adj)

  1. Showing strong approval or agreement with what someone has said or done.
  2. Correct, suitable, or very good in a practical or personal way.

Right-on (interj)

  1. A short spoken reaction meaning “yes” or “well done”, used to show approval.

Right-on (adjective)

Examples

  • I agree strongly with you, and I say right-on.
  • She agrees strongly with the plan, and she says right-on.

Right-on (interjection)

Examples

  • You did it well, and I say right-on.
  • He finished the task, and she replies right-on.