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- adjectiverightful (adjective)
- having a legitimate right to property, position, or status:"the rightful owner of the jewels"
- legitimately claimed; fitting:"they are determined to take their rightful place in a new South Africa"
OriginOld English rihtful ‘upright, righteous’ (see right, -ful). The notion of ‘legitimacy’ dates from Middle English.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having a legitimate right to property, position, or status:
- legitimately claimed; fitting:
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Rightful means having a just or proper claim to something or a position. It can also mean fair, equitable, or fitting. See how to use rightful in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
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