righteous

righteous
adjective
1) ((of anger etc) justifiable: righteous indignation.) justificado
2) (living a good moral life: a righteous man.) honrado, recto
3) (good; morally right: a righteous action.) correcto, bueno
righteous
tr['raɪʧəs]
adjective
1 recto,-a, justo,-a
2 (justified) justificado,-a
righteous ['raɪʧəs] adj
: recto, honrado
righteously adv
righteous
adj.
justo, -a adj.
recto, -a adj.
virtuoso, -a adj.
'raɪtʃəs
adjective
a) (justified) <indignation> justificado
b) <person> recto, honrado
['raɪtʃǝs]
1. ADJ
1) (=virtuous) [person, conduct] honrado, recto
2) (=self-righteous) [tone, manner] de superioridad moral

her righteous manner irritated him — su aire de superioridad moral lo irritaba

3) (=justified) [indignation, anger] justificado, justo
2.
N

the righteous — (Bible) los justos

* * *
['raɪtʃəs]
adjective
a) (justified) <indignation> justificado
b) <person> recto, honrado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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