What is the meaning of rightly so?

What is the meaning of rightly so?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English and rightly sospoken used to say that a decision or action you have just described is fair and morally right, in your opinion A lot of people round here were furious, and rightly so.

Is it rightfully so or rightly so?

Rightly so is used when agreeing with an decision/outcome. eg She was congratulated on her achievement, and rightly so. Rightfully so is used when something occurs and the outcome is deserved. eg She won the prize for top student, rightfully so.

Is it rightly or rightfully?

Rightfully describes doing something in accordance with ones rights or entitlements. Rightly describes being correct or accurate.

Is rightly said correct?

Rightly said is not grammatically incorrect. No, we cannot use ‘right’. Adverb modifies verb, but the ‘right’ is Adjective here.

What does deservedly so mean?

Definition of deservedly so —used to say that someone or something should have been treated a certain way He has been accused of being selfish, and deservedly so.

How do you use rightly in a sentence?

Rightly sentence example

  1. It has been rightly given above.
  2. If I remember rightly , we were sixty-six years old the day before yesterday.
  3. Nothing can rightly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar sadness.

What is the synonym of rightly?

In this page you can discover 23 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for rightly, like: correctly, uprightly, justly, appropriately, suitably, fairly, properly, exactly, wrongly, without reason and accurately.

What is the difference between right and rightly?

As adverbs the difference between rightly and right is that rightly is aright, in a right manner, correctly while right is on the right side or right can be exactly, precisely.

Is undeservedly a word?

adj. Not merited; unjustifiable or unfair.

Is deservingly a word?

adj. worthy of reward, aid, etc. de•serv′ing•ly, adv.

What is the synonym of deserving?

commendable. Worthy of commendation; deserving praise. 3. 1. meritorious.