rid |
to clear or free from something that is not wanted (usually followed by "of"). |
ridden |
the past participle of "ride." [2 definitions] |
riddle1 |
a puzzling, tricky, and often funny question asked as a game or as a test of one's thinking skills. [2 definitions] |
riddle2 |
to pierce with a large number of holes. |
ride |
to be carried by a vehicle or animal. [5 definitions] |
rider |
a person who rides something. |
ridge |
a long, narrow, raised section at the top of something; crest. [3 definitions] |
ridicule |
talk or actions that make unkind fun of someone or something. [2 definitions] |
ridiculous |
silly; foolish; laughable. |
rifle1 |
a gun that has a long barrel and that is shot from the shoulder. |
rig |
to make ready for use by attaching sails, lines, and rope. [5 definitions] |
rigging |
all the ropes, wires, and chains used on a boat or ship to hold up the masts and work the sails. [2 definitions] |
right |
in keeping with what is fair and good. [21 definitions] |
right and left |
in all places or directions; everywhere. |
right angle |
the angle formed where two perpendicular lines meet. It measures ninety degrees. |
right away |
at once; immediately. |
right fielder |
in baseball, the player whose position is in right field when the other team is batting and whose primary function is to defend that territory. |
right-handed |
using the right hand more often or more easily than the left. [3 definitions] |
right off |
at once; immediately. |
right off the bat |
at once; immediately. |
right triangle |
a triangle with a right angle. |