Rightness in a sentence as a noun

His track record of rightness is what pisses off his detractors most.

As if there is some, some rightness in the universe, by which it may be judged.

What do economic categories have to do with the rightness or wrongness of action?

I can't imagine Aaron would have been moved either way because one HN commentator questioned the rightness of his fundraising effort.

They deliberately did not rule upon the rightness or wrongness of tracking someone's public travel without a warrant.

Not commenting on the legality or rightness of either side, just the fact that Sony probably has a lot more money and lot more lawyers dedicated to stuff like this.

If you happen to cross the path of someone who has access to the controls of this fearsome legal apparatus, your guilt or innocence, your rightness or wrongness; is irrelevant.

But "human rights" philosophy gives that law a mystical existence and rightness aside from the specific historical balance of power that led to its creation.

It leads to endless wrenching debate about price, copyright, 'intellectual property', the moral rightness of casual distribution, because each round of new devices makes the tension worse, not better.

The stated purpose of this organization was "impartially to measure and report public opinion on political and social issues of the day without regard to the rightness or wisdom of the views expressed.

They’d beheld irregular but clean geometrical patterns glistening into infinity, felt a rightness before solutions manifested, and even shapeshifted into relevant formulas, concepts, and raw materials.

' and walk away?Or do you want a signed and printed statement of your 'absolute' rightness, a full retraction from him never to compare himself with Carmack again and pg to come into this thread and strike down his comment from the top and relegate it to the bottom of the page until he spends years learning what people knew 30 years ago?Most of the people here understood what you were discussing.

Rightness definitions

noun

according with conscience or morality

noun

appropriate conduct; doing the right thing

See also: appropriateness

noun

conformity to fact or truth

See also: correctness

noun

conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety; "it was performed with justness and beauty"

See also: justness nicety