aright Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈraɪt]
  • Us [ əˈraɪt]

Meaning of aright In English

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Examples of aright

  • But, while there may be failures of imagination, there is no failure to see the clouds aright in this case.

  • The tests for whether an instance of ' seeing-as ' is an instance of seeing aright might vary from subject to subject.

  • The question remains, which ' seeing-as ' is a seeing aright, or a discovery of the world as it truly is?

  • Thus, at least from this perspective, we can ask : which ' seeing-as ' is seeing aright?

  • Clearly, it cannot be getting someone to see the world religiously per se that is sufficient for us to judge that she has seen the world aright.

  • Neither is this use (truely taken) only to furnish argument to dispute probably with others, but likewise to minister unto our judgement to conclude aright within ourselves.

  • Fagua had to wait three months to find aright patron.

  • The old words of the old prayer book about natural instincts being directed aright show that that has always been recognised.

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