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right-thinking
[ rahyt-thing-king ]
adjective
- having acceptably proper or correct convictions, beliefs, etc.
right-thinking
/ ˈ°ù²¹Éª³Ùˌθɪŋ°ìɪŋ /
adjective
- possessing reasonable and generally acceptable opinions
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of right-thinking1
Example Sentences
It's against our constitutional order, and everyone — any right-thinking person — should be speaking out against it.
A long-time adviser identifies a tendency in the new government to be a bit surprised, or uncomfortable at being challenged in the unrelenting way they have been since moving into No 10, because there’s a belief that “we are right-thinking peopleâ€.
“My thoughtful, introspective and well-intentioned father went through living hell,†his son, lawyer Paul Maginn, says, adding that “any right-thinking person†could see the allegation had been made up by Crossley.
In his sentencing remarks, Judge Gittens said right-thinking members of the community were left "shocked, distressed and in fear" by the violence on display.
She added: "For ordinary, decent right-thinking people the actions of Letby will remain unfathomable. We will not be inviting speculation from witnesses about her motive or mindset."
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