rightness

/ˈraɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being morally correct or just.
    • Many people questioned the rightness of the decision to go to war.
    • The lawyer argued for the rightness of her client's cause.
    • She felt a deep sense of rightness about helping the homeless.
  2. The quality of being correct or accurate in fact or judgment.
    • The rightness of the theory was confirmed by the experiment.
    • He had no doubt about the rightness of his calculations.
    • The teacher praised the rightness of the student's answer.
  3. The quality of being suitable or appropriate for a particular situation.
    • The designer checked the rightness of the color for the room.
    • She questioned the rightness of wearing casual clothes to the formal event.
    • The rightness of the tool for the job made the work much easier.
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