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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    rightness


    1. Her body felt soft and firm in all the right places; and rightness in that wonderful familiarity


    2. She knew that nothing could convince her of the rightness of such a path


    3. Sitting on an improvised bench close by, observing how the plants apparently agreed in the rightness of their new relationships, I thought Ikati would like it too


    4. “Whereas this one follows my own intent, regardless of the rightness of it


    5. “He faced down the gods with nothing backing him up except his courage and his confidence in the rightness of what he was doing


    6. “I had more than courage and rightness backing me up


    7. Ralph can see how her passions rise and fall like the making of bread, but he thinks there is rightness in her, more so than there is in himself


    8. Simon closed his eyes, feeling the strength, the rightness of the accusation


    9. Without glancing at their leader to see the rightness of it, Simon took a step towards the hills


    10. He expected to die; he was willing to die for the dear England whose beauty and majesty he knew; and he advanced toward the brink in perfect serenity, with absolute conviction of the rightness of his country's cause and a heart devoid of hate for fellowmen

    11. The rightness and wrongness of those types of situations become


    12. If it is the actions of the government and not the form of government that determines the rightness or wrongness of that government we should be able to determine a code of conduct against we can judge their actions


    13. The noble Hadith tells: “There is a reality for each truth, and a light for each rightness


    14. The noble saying denotes: “There is a reality for each truth, and a light for each rightness


    15. In a most dark and tragic hour of his nation's history, he held tenaciously to his belief in the strength and rightness of the Polish cause and in the eventual deliverance of his country from the defeat and humiliation it had suffered at the hands of its two historical enemies


    16. Also there’s a sense of the ultimate ALL RIGHTNESS of the universe


    17. Majority opinion does not ascribe rightness or goodness


    18. Let us return to the rightness for only the rightness should be followed


    19. Whatever she happened to be doing when a servant came into the room, she went on doing it; and the practice had invested her behaviour on these occasions, on these sometimes rather startling occasions, with a curious dignity, an air of rightness, of inevitableness, and therefore of propriety, which silenced conjecture


    20. Was she really only a conventional spinster, shrinking back shocked at a touch of naked naturalness? Wasn't there much in what that short-haired child was so passionately saying about the rightness, the saneness, of reaction from horror? Wasn't it nature's own protection against too much death? After all, what was the good of doubling horror, of being so much horrified at the horrible that you stayed rooted there and couldn't move, and became, with your starting eyes and bristling hair, a horror yourself?

    21. I used the statement, and rightness


    22. We cannot appreciate, realize or feel the rightness of it


    23. the absolute rightness of what she was doing


    24. � Our identity wishes to appear always correct in its choices, and our ego needs to defend the rightness of those choices


    25. He went to sleep fully assured of the rightness of his actions and thoughts


    26. I could feel the rightness of Simon’s words, even if it twisted my insides


    27. " For there undoubtedly exists a rough physical standard of rightness in drawing, any violent deviations from which, even at the dictates of emotional expression, is productive of the grotesque


    28. And when this balance is kept there is a rightness about it that is instinctively felt


    29. After all, in this age of transition when so much is counted good that once was counted bad, and so much counted bad that was once good, it doesn't matter much what our words are so long as they convey reassurance, dependability, and a sense of the rightness of living _with_ rather than _against_ the best of Nature's plans


    30. Here was a boy that was respectable and well brung up; and had a character to lose; and folks at home that had characters; and he was bright and not leather-headed; and knowing and not ignorant; and not mean, but kind; and yet here he was, without any more pride, or rightness, or feeling, than to stoop to this business, and make himself a shame, and his family a shame, before everybody

    31. Once, I had felt the rightness of the slang term “buzz”: efflorescence, that bursting of the shell of the self


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    Synonyms for "rightness"

    justness nicety rightness correctness appropriateness decency fitness decorum

    "rightness" definitions

    according with conscience or morality


    appropriate conduct; doing the right thing


    conformity to fact or truth


    conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety