Definitionn. righteousness as a consequence of being honorable and honest
Last update: February 23, 2017
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She is the woman of moral rectitude. [noun]
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The narrator learns that his intended bride has married another, and he mediates that the path of rectitude is very narrow. [noun]
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Charlie McCreevy 's on his way to Brussels because his financial rectitude might prove an electoral embarrassment. [noun]
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Stern, crafty, and enthusiastic as he is, my plain and downright rectitude of purpose has more than once prevailed with him. [noun]
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Prove that he had loved rectitude from his earliest youth. [noun]
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He had lost the faculty of working and of moving firmly towards any fixed goal, but he was endowed with more clear-sightedness and rectitude than ever. [noun]
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Javert, with his powerful rectitude of instinct, went straight to the bridge of Austerlitz. [noun]
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A violin requires absolutely an ear--an inner rectitude. [Please select]
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His clear, exhaustive and dignified style of treatment evidences the rectitude and nobility of the man. [Please select]
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Frances foresaw that this persistence, this unreasoning rectitude, might, in time, become annoying in a daughter. [Please select]
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_ To _lead_ or draw _aside_; especially from a path of rectitude. [Please select]
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