Pronunciation: /ˈraɪtʃəsnəs/
noun the quality of being morally right or justifiable
A1 Being honest and kind is a sign of righteousness.
A2 The teacher praised the students for their righteousness in helping each other.
B1 The character in the story displayed a strong sense of righteousness in standing up for what is right.
B2 The politician's commitment to righteousness and integrity earned the respect of the public.
C1 The religious leader preached about the importance of righteousness in one's daily life.
C2 The philosopher's teachings on righteousness continue to influence ethical debates in modern society.
formal The concept of righteousness is often discussed in philosophical and religious texts.
informal She always tries to do what she believes is righteousness.
slang Dude, that guy is all about righteousness, he never does anything wrong.
figurative In the world of politics, righteousness is often used as a tool to gain public trust.
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