RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: ADVERB
- Aright, in a right manner, correctly
- According to truth or fact; correctly; not erroneously; exactly.
- Properly; fitly; suitably; appropriately.
- According to justice; according to the divine will or moral rectitude; uprightly.
- Straightly; directly; in front.
- Really.
- With honesty; justly.
- In a correct manner; properly.
- With honesty
- In a justifiable manner; with justification
- With good reason
RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- According to truth or fact; not erroneously; correctly: as, he has rightly conjectured.
- Properly; fitly; suitably: as, a person rightly named.
- According to justice, duty, or the divine will; uprightly; honestly; virtuously.
- In a straight or right line; directly.
- In a justifiable manner; so as to admit of justification or excuse.
RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: RELATED WORDS
- Precisely, Correctly, Pertinently, Genuinely, Indeed, Deservedly, Legitimately, Aptly, Sensibly, Wrongly, Understandably, Rightfully, Justifiably, Justifiedly, Justly
- Correctly, Sensibly, Appropriately, Reason, Aptly, Reasonably, Naturally, Precisely, Deservedly, Legitimately, Justly, Understandably, Rightfully, Rightly, With reason
RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Truly, Judiciously, Appropriately, Wisely, Duly, Precisely, Pertinently, Genuinely, Indeed, Legitimately, Sensibly, Wrongly, Rightfully, Justifiably, Justly
- Overly, Equally, Unduly, Legally, Lawfully, Right, Wisely, Properly, Sensibly, Appropriately, Reasonably, Precisely, Legitimately, Justly, Rightfully
RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We must rightly divide the Word of Truth.
- The early church rightly declared Marcion a heretic.
- By this they could rightly use the truth.
- You have and, I think, quite rightly so.
- Hast thou not sinned if thou hast brought it rightly, but not rightly divided it?
- It is quite commonly held that whenever one thinks one is acting rightly, one is acting rightly.
- We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly.
- Therefore, we have learned a very simple but important lesson in rightly dividing the Word of truth and rightly understanding the Book of Acts.
- Prophets of soft prosperity tied psychological to fiscal success, believing that a rightly ordered mind led to rightly ordered finances.
- Americans are rightly disheartened and disappointed by the economic climate and rightly so.
- Azamara and we are justifiably nervous but also fascinated.
- New Jersey if the tenant justifiably with held rent.
- Ford justifiably relied on the representations to its detriment.
- Yet, many physicians across the country are justifiably.
- However, Dante justifiably denounced Nicholas for unprecedented nepotism.
- Consumers have lobbied for change, and justifiably so.
- In all justice, however, can we justifiably complain?
- It takes a lot of abuse, sometimes justifiably.
- Anglo imaginaries saw justifiably ripe for the taking.
- The public is justifiably because of limitations on.
RIGHTLY vs JUSTIFIABLY: QUESTIONS
- Is Melville and white and Carter v Harding rightly decided?
- How did Muslims under the Rightly Guided Caliphs treat conquered peoples?
- Were Kashmiri Pandits rightly sympathetic to the massacre of 1990s?
- Which aspect of Sufi mysticism is rightly criticised by Iqbal?
- Why is Paul confident that the Galatians will respond rightly?
- Why was Harun al Rashid called the Rightly Guided One?
- Why are sons justifiably criticized of their fathers?