What is another word for as should be?

Pronunciation: [az ʃˌʊd bˈiː] (IPA)

As should be is a phrase that indicates something is in the correct or appropriate state or condition. There are many synonyms for this phrase, depending on the context in which it is used. Some of the most common synonyms include as it ought to be, proper, correct, right, fitting, suitable, and ideal. Other synonyms that can be used in different situations include just right, optimal, impeccable, flawless, idealistic, and picture-perfect. Regardless of the synonym used, the underlying meaning remains the same: that something is in a state of perfection, exactly as it should be.

What are the hypernyms for As should be?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with As should be

  • I told him how we kept fewer forms between us and God; retaining, indeed, no more than, perhaps, the nature of mankind in the mass rendered necessary for due observance. I told him I could not look on flowers and tinsel, on wax- lights and embroidery, at such times and under such circumstances as should be devoted to lifting the secret vision to Him whose home is Infinity, and His being — Eternity. That when I thought of sin and sorrow, of earthly corruption, mortal depravity, weighty temporal woe — I could not care for chanting priests or mumming officials; that when the pains of existence and the terrors of dissolution pressed before me — when the mighty hope and measureless doubt of the future arose in view — _then_, even the scientific strain, or the prayer in a language learned and dead, harassed: with hindrance a heart which only longed to cry — "God be merciful to me, a sinner!"
    Charlotte Brontë

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