Associations to the word «Rectitude»
Noun
- Benevolence
- Firmness
- Purity
- Virtue
- Prudence
- Deviation
- Propriety
- Conscious
- Honesty
- Sincerity
- Conformity
- Integrity
- Temperance
- Chastity
- Conduct
- Morality
- Moderation
- Delicacy
- Wherefore
- Goodness
- Contemplation
- Righteousness
- Intention
- Judgment
- Savior
- Piety
- Path
- Moral
- Conscience
- Dignity
- Assent
- Simplicity
- Scorn
- Intellect
- Consciousness
- Appetite
- Dictate
- Christine
- Patriotism
- Motive
- Confidence
- Olivier
- Generosity
- Harrington
- Justice
- Deception
- Principle
- Loyalty
- Happiness
- Deed
- Disgrace
- Respect
- Allegiance
- Sin
- Sentiment
- Self
- Disposition
- Discretion
- Temptation
- Sense
- Quality
- Truth
- Guilt
- Esteem
- Will
- Instinct
- Ambition
- Obstacle
- Certainty
- Contrary
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECTITUDE, noun. Straightness; the state or quality of having a constant direction and not being crooked or bent. [from 15th c.]
RECTITUDE, noun. (now rare) The fact or quality of being right or correct; correctness of opinion or judgement. [from 15th c.]
RECTITUDE, noun. Conformity to the rules prescribed for moral conduct; (moral) uprightness, virtue. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
RECTITUDE, noun. Righteousness as a consequence of being honorable and honest.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.