right-minded

ADJECTIVE
  1. disposed toward or having views based on what is right
    respect for law which every right-minded citizen ought to have

How To Use right-minded In A Sentence

  • Eviscerate is the term preferred by feminists and other right-minded people to emasculate, as it is gender neutral and has the added advantage of not insulting those of us who are non-masculine by nature. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • I can only hope that the observations of Mr Richardson were meant in the spirit of fun, and that, in this day and age, no right-minded individuals continue to subscribe to such dated and sexist views.
  • Second, where right-minded observers would agree that the conduct was indecent, that would be an indecent assault.
  • I don't believe it is abusive, I don't believe it does any damage and, until a few days ago, I believed most other right-minded individuals agreed with me.
  • All right-minded people condemn racism, be it black on white, Asian on black or white on Asian.
  • He approaches the topic with some much-needed skepticism toward these 'right-minded' critics and adds a healthy dose of nondogmatic libertarianism to the mix. The Chicago Blog: March 2006 Archives
  • All right-minded, normal-thinking people would find this abhorrent.
  • Rather, this looks like another attempt by the authorities to attach themselves to a cause in a desperate bid to appear caring and right-minded.
  • First, where the conduct would not be thought indecent by any right-minded observer, indecent assault could not be committed.
  • Most right-minded people accept that there's a right time and place for a firework display.
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