rightfully

IPA: rˈaɪtfʌɫi

adverb

  • In accordance with what is right or just; fairly.
  • Rightly, correctly.
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Examples of "rightfully" in Sentences

  • She also said this: the public rightfully is still making it anissue
  • "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue," Palin said in the interview with Humphries.
  • "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue," Palin told conservative radio host Rusty Humphries.
  • If your discourse starts at “libtard”, how do you work yourself into the desired frenzy when Sarah Palin rightfully calls for an end to hate-filled language that labels and demeans?
  • He acknowledged that most Americans remain 'rightfully angry' at seeing their government bail out the financial firms whose recklessness sent the housing market into a tailspin, triggered a wave of unemployment and wreaked havoc on the economy.
  • He acknowledged that most Americans remain "rightfully angry" at seeing their government bail out the financial firms whose recklessness sent the housing market into a tailspin, triggered a wave of unemployment and wreaked havoc on the economy.
  • Today, the title "video artist" could be claimed by any kid with a camera, but the label rightfully belongs to Viola, who harnessed the potential of high-definition technology to produce evocative and startling snippets of video for museums and installations.
  • Writers like Jeff Parker, Matt Fraction, Fred Van Lente, and Paul Tobin rightfully deserve to be at the top of the People Who Make Awesome list, but they get something of an advantage by being able to throw stuff like the Hulk or MODOK or Galactus into their stories.

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