There are several definitions of "right", so I will give you antonyms for each. If you mean "right" as a direction (for example, turn right at the stop sign), the opposite would be "left". If you mean "right" as a statement of truth (for example, you have the right answer), the opposite would be "wrong". If you mean "right" as a privilege (for example, the right to freedom of speech), the opposite would be "prohibition".
Any polygon can have at least one right angled - for example a right angled triangle. An example of an irregular polygon with only right angles is a rectangle.
How about a right angle triangle as an example.
Any polygon can have a right angle. A right angled triangle is an example.
I'm building a garage right now. Getting the layout stakes right required an understanding of the pythagoras theorem for right angle triangles. Either that or a LOT of trial and error!
a understanding of right and wrong
I hope that my example sentence will improve your understanding.
reading comprehension
He is fun, caring, understanding, interesting, affectionate and the right one.
to get math right he loved math
In current scientific understanding, yes.
Geospatial skills is like an understanding of a map for example
an example of solving a right triangle
It gives a better understanding of where you are right now, and where you are going.
The right to tax is an example of a concurrent power.
There are various reasons that a student might fail to do things right. They may not have a correct understanding.
Disruptive language refers to communication that is intentionally provocative, inflammatory, or offensive with the aim of causing discord or unrest. It often involves using aggressive or derogatory language meant to incite emotional reactions in others. This type of language can disrupt discussions, debates, or interactions, leading to breakdowns in communication and conflict.