What is another word for unrightfully?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɹˈa͡ɪtfəlɪ] (IPA)

"Unrightfully" is an adverb that refers to actions or behaviors that are unjust, wrongful, or unethical. Synonyms for this word include "wrongly," "unjustly," "illegitimately," "improperly," "illicitly," "unlawfully," "unethically," "immorally," "dishonestly," "deceptively," and "fraudulently." Whether in legal or moral contexts, these synonyms convey a sense of violation of fair and just principles. It is important to use precise language when discussing actions or behaviors that are "unrightful" to accurately convey their magnitude and impact on society and individuals.

Usage examples for Unrightfully

One is round and the other oblong, and the round one has been called the Sibyls', though now it is getting itself called Vesta's-the goddess who long unrightfully claimed the temple of Mater Matuta in the Forum Boarium at Rome.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells
Her door was shut, the transom was dark; nothing remained of her but the obtrusive trunk, unrightfully taking up room in the narrow hall.
"Youth and the Bright Medusa"
Willa Cather
That is unrightfully asked, said King Meliodas, for thou ought of right to hate her, for she would have slain thee with that poison an she might have had her will; and for thy sake most is my cause that she should die.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory

Related words: people wrongly convicted of crimes, are people falsely convicted of crimes, wrongful convictions, man falsely convicted, man wrongly convicted of murder, people wrongfully accused of crimes, wrongful imprisonment

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