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rightness
[ rahyt-nis ]
noun
- correctness or accuracy.
- propriety or fitness.
- moral integrity.
- Obsolete. straightness or directness.
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noun
- the state or quality of being right
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rightness1
Example Sentences
The second cost of diversity derives from how employees of color perceive the rightness of their employer’s actions, otherwise known as legitimacy.
By giving Haddix, who is convinced of the rightness of her feelings and the righteousness of her cause, space to talk, Goode does at least allow her some dimension.
“Claims about that shouldn’t be dismissed on technical grounds like abstention or rightness. I think the appellate court is going to have a lot to say about it.â€
For its farewell, Olafsson played it more fluidly, but also with more confidence in the rightness of its hermitage.
"Anyone who believes in the rightness and fairness of his positions is never afraid of confrontation," he said.
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