Synonym: justifiedly, justly. Similar words: brightly, sprightly, tightly, lightly, slightly, unsightly, weightlifter, straight line. Meaning: ['raɪtlɪ] adv. with honesty.
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151. Rightly or wrongly, employees see 'performance pay raises' as unfair.
152. They may rightly feel that it is all really rather appalling.
153. Because the series was filmed a year ago and rightly considered too feeble to screen.
154. The band has recently taken delivery of a splendid new uniform which the members are rightly proud of.
155. A prospective employer can view too many changes with suspicion, often rightly.
156. Solidarity, quite rightly, sees the recent changes as its victory.
157. His unexpected presence may be interpreted, rightly or wrongly, as a deed deliberately intended to express his courage or defiance.
158. He rightly sought to disentangle the tiny farming industry from most of rural life.
159. Conrad rightly emphasises that this was a consensus about what should be happening.
160. If it is confirmed by longer and larger clinical trials, this will rightly be hailed as a scientific triumph.
161. Rightly or wrongly, most employees regard annual raises as just cost-of-living increases.
162. Former heathland too was broken up into fields on a huge scale, as Professor Hoskins rightly stresses.
163. The base on which this is probably rightly set bears the signature of Antenor.
164. He rightly paid tribute to the West Midlands police for what they have done in this process.
165. Dianne was quite unaware of my sickening misgivings at the Bad Step and rightly so.
166. The rhetorical question rightly goes unanswered, and the following paragraph consigns the missio unmourned to the shades.
167. Therefore, the scheme can provide some of the back-up for single-handed practitioners without their losing the independence that they rightly value.Sentencedict
168. Men cannot live without believing in something, rightly or wrongly. Dr T.P.Chia
169. This principle is warmly supported because it rightly treats the coast as a limited and special resource.
170. Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today, and rightly so.
171. The Blackpool Tramway is rightly claimed as the first and last street tramway and unique in many other ways.
172. They try to ram down the throat of the public what the public quite rightly does not want.
173. Local inspectors, on the other hand, can rightly argue that this is their great strength.
174. For one thing, as Ian Lang rightly observed yesterday, that is how single markets work.
175. He saw the clergy, rightly as a hindrance to his plans for modernization.
176. Human rights groups rightly protest at the the security forces' ties to these militias.
177. The independence of the judiciary is rightly regarded as a cornerstone of our liberties.
178. She was also, I suppose, very pleased with the way she was looking, and rightly so.
179. Clan Campbell. rightly, have stood condemned for 300 years for having committed the atrocity.
180. The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause. Mark Twain
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