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To check out to be found to be
true or acceptable after being
examined
Right (adj./adv./noun)
Lawful (adjective) (formal)
allowed or recognized by law;
legal: his lawful heir
OPP unlawful
lawfully (adverb)
Right (adj.) OPP Wrong true or
correct as a fact: He’s right
Right (adv.) exactly; directly:
Lee was standing right behind her.
Right (to sth / to do sth) a moral or
legal claim to have or get sth or to
behave in a particular way:
Everyone has a right to a fair trial.
You have no right to stop me from
going in there.
Legality (n) (pl. -ies) [U] the
fact of being legal:
Ex: They intended to
challenge the legality of his
claim in the courts. A lawfully
elected government lawfulness
(n)
Authority (n) the power to
give orders to people:
Ex: in a position of authority
Authority (to do sth) the
power or right to do sth:
Ex: Only the manager has the
authority to sign cheques.
10. The experience I received
being an apprentice was … .
(A) costly
(B) pricey
(C) expensive
(D) invaluable
Costly costing a lot of money,
especially more than you
want to pay
SYN Expensive: Buying
new furniture may prove too
costly.
Pricey (adjective) expensive