righteously / ˈraɪ tʃəs /

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righteously2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
  2. morally right or justifiable: righteous indignation.
  3. acting in an upright, moral way; virtuous: a righteous and godly person.
  4. Slang. absolutely genuine or wonderful: some righteous playing by a jazz great.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the righteous, righteous persons collectively.

righteously 近义词

righteously

等同于 justly

righteously

等同于 right

righteously

等同于 truly

righteously

等同于 morally

更多righteously例句

  1. “Demoralization will give way to righteous hate, in defense of that which they love,” read another, in a militia chat thread.
  2. If you’re righteous, if it’s the right thing, they’re going to support you.
  3. Especially if they’re very in-your-face or self-righteous about it and you have to be around them all the time, like with a romantic partner.
  4. His public owning of it during a time when people were still weird about it was … righteous.
  5. I’m not painting myself as some righteous person who’s 100% in the right all the time.
  6. Hearing the word, we residents of the city's high rises nod our heads righteously.
  7. Turns out Mitt's dad never righteously stormed out of the 1964 Republican National Convention, as the old story goes.
  8. And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously.
  9. The press became self-righteously consumed with its search for The Truth.
  10. This mashup bids you examine whether you are righteously renegade in situations, or bucking authority due to old issues with it.
  11. He tries to minimise the evidence, remarking that Isocrates promises the very same rewards to all who live justly and righteously.
  12. Yes, my child, he always deals righteously; but is he dealing graciously?
  13. She half-fashioned the words on her lips that she had dreamed of a false Zion, and was being righteously punished.
  14. To the mountain mind the policeman becomes the embodiment of a righteously executed law.
  15. Therefore when he arrived with a picked crew of his own some hours later he became righteously indignant.