righteous
/ˈraɪtʃəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈraɪtʃəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈrī-chəs/ (ame, mw) · /ˈraɪ.tʃəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈraɪ.tʃəs/ (ame, ipa)
righteous — 形容詞
- righteouspositive
- more righteouscomparative
- most righteoussuperlative
1. behaving in a way that follows strong moral or religious principles about what i
正義;正直
遵循道德或宗教原則,為人正直
behaving in a way that follows strong moral or religious principles about what is good and right, especially by treating people fairly and refusing to do wrong things.
Haruto is known as a righteous judge who always puts fairness above personal gain.
Haruto 是一位以公平著稱的正義法官,始終將公正置於個人利益之上。
righteous + noun for a person with strong morals
Wei refused to lie about the mistake because his righteous beliefs would not allow it.
Wei 拒絕為那個錯誤說謊,因為他的正直信念不容許他這麼做。
The villagers respected the old woman for her righteous life and generous spirit.
村民們因為那位老婦人正義的生活和慷慨的精神而尊敬她。
Putri made a righteous decision to return the lost wallet with all its money inside.
Putri 做出了一個正義的決定,將那個裝著所有現金的錢包歸還給失主。
Karim built his company on righteous principles with fair wages for all workers.
Karim 以正直的原則建立公司,給予所有員工公平的薪資。
文法句型
righteous + noun (person, cause, life, act)
常見錯誤
2. showing in your words or behaviour that you think you are morally better than ot
自以為義的
自認道德優越,令人反感
showing in your words or behaviour that you think you are morally better than other people, usually in a way that annoys or offends them.
Esteban's righteous tone during the meeting made everyone feel judged and uncomfortable.
Esteban 在會議上自以為義的口吻讓每個人都感到被評判且不自在。
negative connotation: righteous tone / righteous attitude
Sophia rolled her eyes at her aunt's righteous comments about young people's fashion choices.
Sophia 對阿姨有關年輕人時尚選擇的自以為是的評論翻了個白眼。
Reema's righteous attitude annoyed her teammates because she kept pointing out their small mistakes.
Reema 自以為義的態度讓隊友們很反感,因為她不斷指出他們的小錯誤。
Tariro avoided Nellie's righteous lectures about how everyone should eat only organic food.
Tariro 總是避開 Nellie 那些關於每個人都應該只吃有機食物的自以為義的說教。
- self-righteous
more direct and common synonym for this negative sense
- sanctimonious
more formal and strongly negative; suggests false or exaggerated piety
- holier-than-thou
informal and colloquial; emphasises the attitude of being morally above others
文法句型
righteous + noun (tone, attitude, comment)
用法筆記
This sense carries a strong negative meaning — it criticises someone for acting morally superior. Do not use it as a compliment. For the neutral or positive meaning of following moral principles, use sense 1 (MORALLY CORRECT) instead. The word 'self-righteous' is a more direct and common alternative.
常見錯誤
3. felt or expressed because of a strong and sincere belief that something is moral
義憤的
對不公義之事產生的憤怒
felt or expressed because of a strong and sincere belief that something is morally wrong or unfair — used mainly with words that describe anger or a sense of injustice.
When the factory dumped waste into the river, the community responded with righteous anger.
當工廠將廢棄物倒入河中時,整個社區以義憤回應。
collocation: righteous anger / righteous indignation / righteous fury
The newspaper article was full of righteous fury about the government's school funding cuts.
那篇報紙文章充滿了對政府削減學校經費的義憤。
Alessia felt righteous indignation when she saw children treated unfairly at the shelter.
Alessia 看到收容所裡的孩子們受到不公平的對待,感到一陣義憤。
Eitan's righteous outrage over the corruption scandal spread quickly across social media.
Eitan 對那起貪腐醜聞的義憤在社群媒體上迅速傳開。
- justified
broader in meaning; can describe any reasonable reaction or action, not just moral outrage
- justifiable
focuses on whether the emotion is reasonable, rather than the emotion itself
文法句型
righteous + emotion noun (anger, indignation, fury, outrage)
用法筆記
Almost exclusively used with nouns expressing strong negative emotions triggered by injustice: 'anger,' 'indignation,' 'fury,' and 'outrage.' Do not use it with positive emotions such as 'happiness' or 'joy' — combinations like 'righteous joy' are not natural English.
常見錯誤
righteous — 名詞
1. people who live according to moral or religious laws and are considered good and
義人
遵循道德規範的正義之人
people who live according to moral or religious laws and are considered good and just by their community, often used in religious, literary, or formal contexts.
In many religious traditions, the righteous are promised peace and reward after death.
在許多宗教傳統中,義人在死後會得到平安與獎賞。
always 'the righteous' — used as a plural group noun
The shelter was founded by a group of the righteous who helped homeless families.
這間收容所是由一群幫助無家可歸家庭的義人創立的。
Pilgrims from many nations gathered together with the righteous to pray at the ancient temple.
來自多國的朝聖者與義人一同聚集在古老的寺廟祈禱。
The ancient text describes how the righteous are separated from those who do wrong.
這部古老經文描述義人如何與作惡之人分開。
- the virtuous
similar meaning but less religious in tone; more about moral character than divine law
- the just
more focused on fairness and justice in legal or social contexts
- the wicked
direct opposite in religious and moral contexts
- the sinful
religious opposite; those who break moral or divine law
文法句型
the righteous (as plural noun subject or object)
用法筆記
Always used in plural form with the definite article 'the' — similar to 'the poor' or 'the rich.' It refers to a group of people, not an individual. You cannot say 'a righteous' to mean one person. Common in religious scriptures, formal speeches, and literary writing.