Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of A right to know, have or do something in British Thesaurus
A right to know, have or do something
access (noun)
the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits
access (noun)
the right to look at private information
entry (noun)
the right to become a member of an organization, profession, or other group
permission (noun)
the right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority
concession (noun)
a right that is given to a person or group, for example to sell something or do a particular activity
claim (noun)
a right to something because of your efforts or achievements
entitlement (noun)
entrée (noun)
formal the right or opportunity to enter a particular place or to become part of a particular group
the last word (noun)
prerogative (noun)
formal a right that a particular person or group has
reserve the right to do something ()
to keep the right to do something if you later think it is necessary
title (noun)
legal a right or claim to something, especially property