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righteous

1 of 1adjective
/ˈraɪtʃəs/
Forms:more righteous,most righteous
1

having strong moral integrity and a commitment to doing what is right

  • She is a righteous leader who always puts fairness first.
  • He lived a righteous life guided by honesty and compassion.
  • His reputation as a righteous man spread through the town.
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2

acting in accordance with moral principles, without compromise or wrongdoing

  • The righteous decision to help the needy resulted in positive change within the community.
  • The judge's ruling was considered righteous, bringing justice to the victim.
  • Despite facing pressure, she remained steadfast in her righteous beliefs.
  • The righteous indignation of the protestors sparked a movement for social change.
  • It is important to strive for righteous conduct in both personal and professional life.
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3

used to describe something that is fantastic, impressive, or extremely enjoyable

  • That was a righteous guitar solo—pure magic!
  • We had a righteous time at the concert last night.
  • Dude, those waves are looking righteous today!
  • She pulled off a righteous move on her skateboard.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely righteous.