Usage
What does righteousness mean? Righteousness is the quality of being virtuous, honorable, or morally right. It can also refer to such behavior.Righteousness is the noun form of the adjective righteous. Being righteous means doing what is right—obeying the law or adhering to morals. Both righteous and righteousness are often used in a religious context.Example: It’s not easy to follow the path of righteousness—in fact, if an action is difficult to take, it’s probably right!
Etymology
Origin of righteousness
First recorded before 900; Middle English rightwisnes(se), Old English rihtwīsnes; equivalent to righteous + -ness
Example Sentences
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For me, empathy and that elusive righteousness is about restoring lost dignity.
Among them, as with the Jews, generosity was not charity but, if I may, righteousness.
The service heard how she had lived with beauty, goodness and righteousness.
From BBC
A theater can scarcely contain the love the audience develops for her, such is her determination and the righteousness of her quest.
Even after Blanc arrives, he’s confounded to find himself occasionally standing on the sidelines, a bystander in Jud’s moral crusade to herd his congregation toward righteousness.
From Los Angeles Times
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