Rightly vs Fijian - What's the difference?
rightly | fijian |
Aright, in a right manner, correctly, justifiably.
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Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will rightly be aggrieved by those two decisions.}} Pertaining to Fiji, or its people or language.
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an spoken on Fiji. It has 650,000 speakers, including second language users.
As an adverb rightly
is aright, in a right manner, correctly, justifiably.As a noun fijian is
fijian (person).rightly
English
Adverb
(en-adv)An Encyclopaedia of Practical Recipes and Processes, publisher=The Success Company, page=21 , passage=If rightly used, it will save a great deal of money in every household.}}
citation, passage=Mother very rightly resented the slightest hint of condescension. She considered that the exclusiveness of Peter's circle was due not to its distinction, but to the fact that it was an inner Babylon of prodigality and whoredom,
Wolverhampton 1-2 Newcastle, passage=Steven Fletcher headed in for Wolves late on, who were denied a penalty and what appeared to be a legitimate equaliser in stoppage time.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will rightly be aggrieved by those two decisions.}}
fijian
English
(Fijian language)Alternative forms
(obsolete spellings) Feejeean, FejeeanAdjective
(-)- she wore her brown hair flatly braided and coiled behind so as to expose the outline of her head in a daring manner at a time when public feeling required the meagreness of nature to be dissimulated by tall barricades of frizzed curls and bows, never surpassed by any great race except the Feejeean .