Opposite of acting or judging in error
“Please ensure that every detail in your assignment is correct before handing it in.”
Opposite of unjust, dishonest, or immoral
“I've even been fortunate enough to have met with some righteous leaders.”
Opposite of inappropriate for a given occasion or situation
“The time was appropriate for the best man to make his speech.”
Opposite of being a problem or trouble
“The grammar and spelling are fine, but I have a nagging feeling that this work may have been plagiarized.”
Opposite of defective in some way
“The finish on the body was perfect, and not a blemish in sight.”
Opposite of denoting the side of a piece of cloth that faces inwards
“You had it on the right way the first time.”
Opposite of based on a mistaken or erroneous belief
Opposite of deserving censure or condemnation
Opposite of very poor or bad in standard or quality
Opposite of forbidden morally, or by custom or tradition
Opposite of done in an incorrect manner or with an incorrect result
“He did it right, every single time!”
Opposite of an unjust, dishonest, or immoral act
“Doing a good deed will generally not go unnoticed.”
Opposite of the nature of an act that is unjust, dishonest, or immoral
“We should not underestimate the virtue of one single act of kindness.”
Opposite of to mistreat or do an injustice to
“The virtuous thing to do is to right your wrongs.”
Opposite of to cause anguish or distress to, typically with ill-treatment
Opposite of to put down or control by cruelty or force
Opposite of to treat someone or something badly or unkindly
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