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rightness

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English rightnesse, riȝtnesse, rihtnesse, from Old English rihtnes, rehtnis, from Proto-West Germanic *rehtanassī (rightness, justice), equivalent to right +‎ -ness. Cognate with West Frisian rjochtens (rightness), Middle Dutch rechtenesse (rightness, justification), Old High German rehtnissa (justice).

Noun

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rightness (usually uncountable, plural rightnesses)

  1. (uncountable) The characteristic of being right; correctness.
    Antonyms: error, wrongness
  2. (countable) The result or product of being right; something correct.
  3. The property of being on, or moving toward, the right.
    Antonym: leftness
    • 1996, Robert Cummins, Representations, Targets, and Attitudes, page 105:
      I think we are inclined to think the leftness and rightness can be represented because there is a word in our language that means left, and another that means right, and we understand those words.