have a/the right to (do something)



have a/the right to (do something)

To have the freedom or the just or legal permission, privilege, or authority to do something. I think we sometimes take it for granted that we have the right to say whatever we want without fear of reprisal by the government. As her father, I have a right to spend time with my daughter!
See also: have, right

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Silje-Norwegian, Danish
Abisai-Biblical Latin
Giovannijo-VAHN-neeItalian
Leland['li:lənd]
Hippolytos-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Menashsheh-Biblical Hebrew