Examples of 'rectitude' in a sentence

Meaning of "rectitude"

Rectitude (noun) - morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness
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  • Straightness; the state or quality of having a constant direction and not being crooked or bent.
  • The fact or quality of being right or correct; correctness of opinion or judgement.
  • Conformity to the rules prescribed for moral conduct; (moral) uprightness, virtue.

How to use "rectitude" in a sentence

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The perfect image of rectitude a figure of strength.
Rectitude has become clear from error.
I do not doubt the rectitude of your intentions.
Look at you with the moral rectitude.
The angels for rectitude and righteousness.
You do not know the meaning of rectitude.
I am a man of rectitude and of few words.
So beware those convinced of their own rectitude.
You front the rectitude of a priest.
I think we are looking at a period of fiscal rectitude.
But the rectitude of the war was in great dispute.
His commands possess the authority of rectitude.
Cleanliness and moral rectitude are surely within reach.
She chose you because of your rectitude.
Such moral rectitude is lacking now.

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A wizard of the highest moral rectitude.
Integrity and rectitude are your strongest assets.
He yearned to be that disciplined man of rectitude.
The lustre of rectitude has faded.
The rectitude of a woman is in her house.
In a favourable position rectitude and pronation.
He always wrapped himself in the cloak of moral rectitude.
They had faith in the rectitude of the corps.
The good mother comes to symbolise political rectitude.
Moral rectitude can not be shaken.
A man must live with rectitude.
He inspired us with his rectitude of conduct and passionate loyalty.
We can not all possess your smug rectitude.
Her nobleness and rectitude of mind renders her no favourite here.
I have lived my life as an exemplar of rectitude.
Every adversity has a message for rectitude and restructuring of patterns.
Spontaneously without law cherished fidelity and rectitude.
But this life of worldly rectitude is not itself a test of holiness.
To setting each new stone in rectitude.
And the rectitude of one who harms others is in the prison.
They seem in greatest need of your moral rectitude.
The just in his rectitude and the unjust in his courage.
Nor is it the attainment of moral rectitude.
Rectitude of his behaviour.
It makes them go aside from the path of rectitude.
Rectitude of will is requisite for happiness both antecedently and concomitantly.
It must be reconciled with the need for budgetary rectitude.
Students were selected for political rectitude rather than academic talent.
Moral discipline establishes your speech and actions in rectitude.
That is an offence against moral rectitude and common sense.
The clientele here is not exactly the picture of moral rectitude.
His previous rectitude was.
Moral rectitude and the advancement of scientific knowledge were his avowed principles.
Gunson was the model of rectitude.
Who are guided by rectitude in the day and rape innocent women at night.

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