Synonym: justifiedly, justly. Similar words: brightly, sprightly, tightly, lightly, slightly, unsightly, weightlifter, straight line. Meaning: ['raɪtlɪ] adv. with honesty.
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61. He rightly felt that he did it well.
62. The force is rightly stepping back from the limelight.
63. They've been punished for their crimes, and quite rightly.
64. The U.S. is rightly cautious about becoming involved.
65. As you rightly say(sentencedict.com), your feelings may change.
66. Hospital closures provoke far greater numbers and rightly so.
67. Editors rightly feel strongly about scientific fraud.
68. We have rightly increased their allocations this year.
69. And nice houses, if I remember rightly.
70. Investors have quite rightly avoided this stock.
71. That is why the settlement of 4.4 percent. is rightly described as a kick in the teeth.
72. They were celebrating, rightly as foreign observers believed, a major success story.
73. The court rightly sent the case back to a different judge to reconsider the question of remedy.
74. The law rightly sets reasonable limits on where strip clubs can be located.
75. He guessed, rightly, that the kidnappers did not want their hideout discovered - at least, not yet.
76. The Bush team's depth of managerial expertise has been rightly praised.
77. Many men believed, whether rightly or wrongly,(www.Sentencedict.com) that the locals could find out about operations before they themselves did.
78. Taxpayers rightly expect the government to be careful about spending.
79. We thought you'd like this one, taken in Sliema, beside a pub, if I remember rightly.
80. Officialdom, rightly, puts itself out finding representatives for and of women, ethnic minorities and disabled groups.
81. He rightly said that passenger facilities were absolutely appalling, especially the absence of adequate public lavatories.
82. So too did a handful of his closest friends though, for once, this was a rightly kept secret.
83. On the one hand, the law is traditionally, and rightly, ready to relieve them against hardship and imposition.
84. In the collaborative meritocracy, people who are talented enough and committed enough are rightly seen as indispensable.
85. How the miracle of the turn-round and recovery under Margaret Thatcher's leadership was rightly hailed as an inspiration worldwide.
86. General Norman Schwarzkopf rightly describes the military value of these missiles as negligible.
87. But, rightly or wrongly, Eden's tenure in Downing Street is remembered as a single-issue premiership.
88. When they can't, they rightly expect that the country they pay into will help them out.
89. Miliutin rightly believed that this practice gave rise to major administrative complications.
90. But it is the people of Bishop Auckland who can rightly feel proud that they were the prime movers.
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