righto

IPA/ˈraɪtəʊ/
KK[rˈaɪto]IPA/ˈraɪtəʊ/

righto — exclamation

1. an informal answer showing that you have understood what was said and are happy

1.感嘆詞B1
釋義

an informal answer showing that you have understood what was said and are happy to follow it.

例句

"Meet us by the side gate at six." "Righto, I'll be there."

Righto as a quick spoken agreement to a plan

Caleb nodded and said, "Righto, I'll email the forms tonight."

reported speech with Righto before a promised action

同義詞
  • OK

    the most neutral everyday equivalent in many situations

  • right

    similar in British speech, but less playful in tone

  • sure

    more common in North American English for willing agreement

文法句型

Righto.

Righto, + clause

用法筆記

Mostly heard in friendly spoken British and Australian English. It often sounds brisk, cheerful, or slightly old-fashioned, and it usually comes after an instruction, update, or plan rather than at the start of a new topic.

常見錯誤

Righto, I confirm receipt of the contract.
I confirm receipt of the contract.
💡righto is too casual for formal business writing.