What are the hypernyms for Unrightful?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
illegal, illegitimate, illicit, immoral, improper, invalid, unacceptable, unauthorized, unjust, unlawful, wrong.
What are the opposite words for unrightful?
Unrightful can be defined as something that is not just or legal. Its antonyms would therefore be just or legal, which refer to actions or intentions that conform to the principles of justice and legality. Some other antonyms of unrightful could include lawful, righteous, legitimate, proper, and valid. Each of these words describes something that is morally or legally acceptable or authorized. It is important to have knowledge of such antonyms to help us describe situations in which actions or decisions are justified, fair, and legally valid. By understanding the antonyms of unrightful, we can make informed decisions in our daily lives.
What are the antonyms for Unrightful?
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adj.
• due
- Rhadamanthine
, - Unliquidated
, - be paid
, - be-coming
, - collectible
, - condign
, - de served
, - de-served
, - more collectible
, - more condign
, - more earned
, - more justified
, - more rhadamanthine
, - more unliquidated
, - most collectible
, - most condign
, - most earned
, - most justified
, - most rhadamanthine
, - most unliquidated
, - not met
, - out standing
, - out-standing
, - over due
, - over-due
, - rightful
, - un liquidated
, - un satisfied
, - un settled
, - un-liquidated
, - un-satisfied
, - un-settled
.
• improper
- Uncorrupt
, - acceptable
, - appropriate
, - correct
, - decent
, - ethical
, - fair
, - fitting
, - formal
, - good
, - honest
, - just
, - moral
, - proper
, - right
, - suitable
.
• unfair
• unpaid; owing money
• unreasonable
- cheap
, - economical
, - logical
, - low
, - moderate
, - plain
, - practical
, - pragmatic
, - rational
, - realistic
, - sensible
, - warranted
.
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