rightly

/ˈraɪtli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is correct or morally acceptable; justly.
    • She rightly pointed out that the report contained several errors.
    • Many people rightly feel that access to clean water is a basic human right.
    • The judge rightly decided to dismiss the case due to lack of evidence.
  2. With good reason; understandably.
    • They were rightly upset when their flight was canceled without notice.
    • He was rightly proud of his daughter's achievements.
    • The community was rightly concerned about the new development plans.
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