Meaning & Definition of word "Rightfully"

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    Rightfully

    /ˈraɪt.fəl.i/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is morally or legally justified; justly.
      • Example: She was rightfully upset when she found out about the betrayal.
    • 2. In accordance with what is proper or due; rightly.
      • Example: He rightfully received the award for his outstanding contributions.
    • 3. As one has a right to do; deservedly.
      • Example: The citizens rightfully demanded accountability from their leaders.
    • 4. In a way that is justified by law.
      • Example: The property was rightfully claimed by the original owner.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'rihtfulli', equivalent to 'right' + '-fully'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rightfully so:

    Used to indicate that something is justified or deserved.

    rightfully yours:

    A phrase indicating rightful ownership or claim.

    rightfully recognized:

    Acknowledged appropriately for merit or achievement.

    Related Words

    right:

    A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.

    rightful:

    Having a legal or just claim.

    Slang Meanings of rightfully