Right, prerogative, privilege, perquisite, appanage, birthright can all mean something to which a person has a just or legal claim.
Category: Synonyms
Ridicule vs Deride vs Mock vs Taunt vs Twit vs Rally
Ridicule, deride, mock, taunt, twit, rally are comparable when they mean to make a person or thing the object of laughter.
Ride vs Drive
Ride, drive as verbs (transitive and intransitive) and as nouns may both involve the idea of moving in or being carried along in a vehicle or conveyance or upon the back of something.
Rid vs Clear vs Unburden vs Disabuse vs Purge
Rid, clear, unburden, disabuse, purge are comparable when they mean to set a person or thing free of something that encumbers.
Rich vs Wealthy vs Affluent vs Opulent
Rich, wealthy, affluent, opulent are applied both to persons and to things.
Rhythm vs Meter vs Cadence
Rhythm, meter, cadence can all mean the more or less regular rise and fall in intensity of sounds that one associates chiefly with poetry and music.
Rhetorical vs Grandiloquent vs Magniloquent vs Aureate vs Flowery vs Euphuistic vs Bombastic
Rhetorical, grandiloquent, magniloquent, aureate, flowery, euphuistic, bombastic are comparable when they mean emphasizing style often at the expense of thought.
Revoke vs Reverse vs Repeal vs Rescind vs Recall
Revoke, reverse, repeal, rescind, recall are close synonyms when they mean to abrogate by undoing something previously done, especially in legal context.
Reversion vs Atavism vs Throwback
Reversion, atavism, throwback are comparable when they mean return to an ancestral type or an instance of such return.
Reverse vs Transpose vs Invert
Reverse, transpose, invert can all mean to change to the contrary or opposite side or position.
Reverence vs Awe vs Fear
Reverence, awe, fear are comparable when they denote the emotion inspired by something which arouses one's deep respect or veneration.
Revere vs Reverence vs Venerate vs Worship vs Adore
Revere, reverence, venerate, worship, adore can all mean to regard with profound respect and honor.