rightness in English

noun

[right·ness || 'raɪtnɪs]

correctness; moral correctness, justness, fairness; normalcy; suitability, appropriateness

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1. You had plain, decent, everyday common rightness

2. How will the rightness of God’s rule be shown?

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4. But there's a certain rightness to our wrongness, I think.

5. Synonyms for Aptness include appropriateness, fitness, suitability, appositeness, felicity, relevance, rightness, applicability, pertinence and timeliness

6. Synonyms for Appropriateness include appositeness, aptness, fitness, suitability, applicability, felicitousness, felicity, fittingness, properness and rightness

7. Synonyms for Appositeness include aptness, appropriateness, suitability, pertinence, applicability, fitness, bearing, rightness, felicity and propriety

8. Correctitude definition: correct or appropriate behavior synonyms: rightness, behavior, appropriateness, decorousness, primness, reserve, conduct, demeanour

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11. That feeling of rightness that is associated with love is a much closer approximation to the Contentment that I’m talking about.

12. There are many synonyms of Correctitude which include Civility, Decency, Decorum, Fitness, Order, Orderliness, Rightness, Seemliness, Properness, Decorousness, Good Breeding, Bon Ton, etc.

13. 18 It is resolvedly whole, self-contained, desiring nothing but rightness, content with restricted completion. Tall or short,[www.Sentencedict.com] it will be straight.

14. Is it not strange, then, that these same people who advance such arguments as to the rightness and wisdom of such action by governments will often complain and charge God with cruelty when they read that God will punish wrongdoers with destruction?

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16. And to me, if you really want to rediscover wonder, you need to step outside of that tiny, terrified space of rightness and look around at each other and look out at the vastness and complexity and mystery of the universe and be able to say,

17. Correctness: 1 n conformity to fact or truth Synonyms: rightness Antonyms: inCorrectness , wrongness the quality of not conforming to fact or truth Type of: quality an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone n the quality of conformity to social expectations Antonyms: inCorrectness lack of conformity to social

18. ‘you couldn't Convince him that a floppy disk was as good as a manuscript’ ‘Until someone Convinces me, I believe it would weaken the power of Leeds City Council.’ ‘He is desperate to Convince us that he believes in the rightness of his actions.’ ‘The hardest trick to pull is …

19. Becoming: 1 adj displaying or setting off to best advantage “a Becoming new shade of rose” “a Becoming portrait” Synonyms: flattering showing or representing to advantage adj according with custom or propriety “her Becoming modesty” Synonyms: comely , comme il faut , decent , decorous , seemly proper marked by suitability or rightness or

20. And to me, if you really want to rediscover wonder, you need to step outside of that tiny, terrified space of rightness and look around at each other and look out at the vastness and complexity and mystery of the universe and be able to say, "Wow, I don't know.

21. ‘we had to Convince politicians that they needed to do something’ ‘Until someone Convinces me, I believe it would weaken the power of Leeds City Council.’ ‘He is desperate to Convince us that he believes in the rightness of his actions.’ ‘The hardest trick to pull is convincing someone that the truth is a lie.’

22. "The enchanting atmosphere of Balthazar combined with the rightness of the food and service together create an extraordinary restaurant." —Alice Waters "If Balthazar did not exist, it would be necessary to invent it." —Salman Rushdie "Keith McNally is an old friend of mine and even I'm not treated that well." —Lorne Michaels