rightful
[ rahyt-fuh l ]
/ ˈraɪt fəl /
adjective
having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
belonging or held by a valid or just claim: one's rightful property.
equitable or just, as actions or a cause.
proper; appropriate; fitting.
OTHER WORDS FROM rightful
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British Dictionary definitions for rightful
rightful
/ (ˈraɪtfʊl) /
adjective
in accordance with what is right; proper or just
(prenominal)
having a legally or morally just claim
the rightful owner
(prenominal)
held by virtue of a legal or just claim
my rightful property