rightly
Americanadverb
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in accordance with truth or fact; correctly.
to see rightly; to understand rightly.
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in accordance with morality or equity; uprightly.
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properly, fitly, or suitably.
to be rightly dressed.
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Informal. with certainty; positively.
I can't rightly say.
adverb
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in accordance with the facts; correctly
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in accordance with principles of justice or morality
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with good reason; justifiably
he was rightly annoyed with her
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properly or suitably; appropriately
rightly dressed for a wedding
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informal (used with a negative) with certainty; positively or precisely (usually in the phrases I don't rightly know, I can't rightly say )
Etymology
Origin of rightly
before 900; Middle English; Old English rihtlīce. See right, -ly
Example Sentences
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has also criticized the CEO's conduct, saying he was "very disappointed, as others are, rightly so, in this unilingual message."
From Barron's
In a statement, he said: "This u-turn will come as a huge relief to parents and vulnerable children who rely heavily on this vital service and can now rightly look forward to it this summer."
From BBC
Persuasion, he rightly believed, isn’t an ornament but the heart of republican leadership.
There have rightly been growing calls to increase stockpiles of long-range munitions for precision strikes, as well as munitions for Patriot, Thaad, and other air-defense systems.
But Emery, rightly, continues to ask to be judged after 38 games and where they will be at the end of the season.
From BBC
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