Shouldn't that start with Q? It's hard to pronounce and it isn't found in standard dictionaries, but if we define it as the "sequence of letters on a standard typewriter keyboard, often abbreviated as "Qwerty," then it's a word.
Correct, "wertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm" is not a word. It appears to be a random string of letters from the keyboard.
The word "aright" contains the root word that means right, which is "right."
The word for "right" in French is "droite" and the word for "left" is "gauche".
The word that can be read the same way from left to right and from right to left is "radar."
The silent letters in the word "right" are the 'gh.'
Tagalog Translation of RIGHT HANDED: kanan ang gamit
The word "aright" contains the root word that means right, which is "right."
The French word for right is droit
The French word for right is droit
The word for "right" in French is "droite" and the word for "left" is "gauche".
The word that can be read the same way from left to right and from right to left is "radar."
No. The word side is a noun. The word right is an adjective.
The word "wrong".
The word "wrong."
The word that means morally right is "virtuous."
The silent letters in the word "right" are the 'gh.'
The word 'right' is an adjective; for example:You have the right answer.You did the right thing.Where is my right shoe?You are the right person for the job.I can't tell if the painting is right side up.The word 'right' is a noun: You have the right to legal counsel.The word 'right' is a verb: It took us a while to rightall the tables and chairs.The word 'right' is an adverb: We drove right past the unmarked road.The word 'right' is an interjection: That's all the forms for right. Right? Right!
The answer is "wrong." Because if you say the word "right," it's incorrect because the answer is "wrong." But if you say the word "wrong," you are correct because the answer is "wrong."