Definition of "rightly"
rightly
adverb
comparative rightlier or more rightly, superlative rightliest or most rightly
In a right manner; correctly, justifiably.
Quotations
As to eleemoſynary corporations, by the dotation the founder and his heirs are of common right the legal viſitors, to ſee that that property is rightly employed, which would otherwiſe have deſcended to the viſitor himſelf: […]
1765, William Blackstone, “Of Corporations”, in Commentaries on the Laws of England, book I (Of the Rights of Persons), Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] Clarendon Press, page 469
It is easy to dismiss the idea that any particular political conduct is all that bad, because usually it is not, even if the general state of our politics is lamentable as a whole. In other words, it is not often that the despair many Canadians rightly feel about how partisan politics are conducted in this country is actually crystallized in an incident that truly represents "a new low" in political behaviour.
2013 July 8, Emmett Macfarlane, “Was this the most offensive question ever asked by an MP?”, in The Globe and Mail, Toronto, ON: The Woodbridge Company, archived from the original on 2023-03-27