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rightly
[ rahyt-lee ]
adverb
- in accordance with truth or fact; correctly:
to see rightly; to understand rightly.
- in accordance with morality or equity; uprightly.
- properly, fitly, or suitably:
to be rightly dressed.
- Informal. with certainty; positively:
I can't rightly say.
rightly
/ ˈraɪtlɪ /
adverb
- in accordance with the facts; correctly
- in accordance with principles of justice or morality
- with good reason; justifiably
he was rightly annoyed with her
- properly or suitably; appropriately
rightly dressed for a wedding
- informal.used with a negative with certainty; positively or precisely (usually in the phrases I don't rightly know, I can't rightly say )
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ravens says that "people are much more sensitive" about targeting certain aspects of people's appearances and mannerisms "than they used to be earlier on in my career, for example, and I think rightly so".
Any other policy that unfairly disadvantages people based on characteristics over which they have no meaningful control, such as their ethnicity, race, sex, gender, religious upbringing or native language, would rightly be deemed unacceptable.
Emery has been rightly commended for turning Villa from relegation battlers into Champions League contenders since he was appointed in October 2022.
The offence that was reported to the force was serious, and the public would rightly expect officers to make all relevant inquiries and gather evidence.
The police lead for the national response said the report "rightly praises the efforts" of officers and staff, adding the recommendations will be considered.
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