| RIGHTED | • righted v. Simple past tense and past participle of right. • RIGHT v. to put in proper order or condition. |
| RIGHTEN | • righten v. (Transitive) To make right; correct. • righten v. (Transitive) To set right or upright; right. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| RIGHTENED | • rightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| RIGHTENING | • rightening v. Present participle of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| RIGHTENS | • rightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| RIGHTEOUS | • righteous adj. Free from sin or guilt. • righteous adj. Moral and virtuous, to the point of sanctimony. • righteous adj. Justified morally. |
| RIGHTEOUSLY | • righteously adv. In a righteous manner. • RIGHTEOUS adv. just, proper. |
| RIGHTEOUSNESS | • righteousness n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of being righteous. • righteousness n. (Uncountable, theology) Holiness; conformity of life to the divine law. • righteousness n. (Countable) A righteous act, or righteous quality. |
| RIGHTEOUSNESSES | • righteousnesses n. Plural of righteousness. • RIGHTEOUSNESS n. the state of being righteous. |
| RIGHTER | • righter n. One who sets right; one who does justice or redresses wrong. • righter adj. Comparative form of right: more right. • Righter prop.n. A surname. |
| RIGHTERS | • righters n. Plural of righter. • Righters prop.n. Plural of Righter. • RIGHTER n. one who sets things right. |
| RIGHTEST | • rightest adj. Superlative form of right: most right. • rightest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of right. • RIGHT adj. being in accordance with what is good, proper, or just. |