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righteousness

[ rahy-chuhs-nis ]

noun

  1. the quality or state of being righteous.
  2. righteous conduct.
  3. the quality or state of being just or rightful:

    They came to realize the righteousness of her position on the matter.



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˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of righteousness1

First recorded before 900; Middle English rightwisnes(se), Old English °ù¾±³ó³Ù·ÉÄ«²õ²Ô±ğ²õ; equivalent to righteous + -ness
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Trump’s fans think the smoke is the smell of success and the fire is the purifying fire of righteousness.

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There’s righteousness, like this idea that it’s so powerful you simply must bow before it.

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“He’ll inspire people to join in the righteousness of the journey of justice,†she added.

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There’s righteousness there that’s hard to ignore, and it’s made Bonhoeffer, the author of dozens of books before his death, a figure of admiration and a martyr to many.

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But nearly everyone also harbored the idea, often stated, sometimes not, that their job was to listen to others only enough to convince others of the righteousness of their own cause.

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More About Righteousness

What does °ù¾±²µ³ó³Ù±ğ´Ç³Ü²õ²Ô±ğ²õ²õÌımean?

Righteousness is the quality of being virtuous, honorable, or morally right. It can also refer to such behavior.

Righteousness is the noun form of the adjective righteous. Being righteous means doing what is right—obeying the law or adhering to morals. Both righteous and righteousness are often used in a religious context.

Example: It’s not easy to follow the path of righteousness—in fact, if an action is difficult to take, it’s probably right!

Where doesÌırighteousness come from?

The first records of the word righteousness come from before the 900s. It ultimately derives from the Old English word °ù¾±³ó³Ù·ÉÄ«²õ, which was formed from riht, meaning “right,†and ·ÉÄ«²õ, referring to a manner or way of acting (as seen in words like otherwise and clockwise). Eventually, the word was altered with the adjectival suffix –ous. The suffix -ness makes it a noun.

The right in righteousness means “just,†“good,†or “correct†(rather than the opposite of “leftâ€). Simply put, righteousness involves doing what is right (especially all the time) according to certain laws or morals. Righteousness is used frequently in the context of legal or moral judgments and religious matters. Some religions aim to help followers follow a path of righteousness. The common term self-righteousness refers to an overconfidence in one’s morality, especially when it leads one to criticize others.

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How isÌırighteousness used in real life?

Righteousness is most often used in the discussion of the moral character of a person or the fairness or justness of laws or rules. Because of this, it most often appears in the context of topics like religion and ethics.

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Which of the following actions is likely to be considered an example of righteousness?

A. cheating on a test
B. returning a lost wallet to its owner
C. ignoring a traffic light
D. robbing a bank

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