rectitude造句

The only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions.

Convinced of his own righteousness, he was the perfect impersonation of a man of rectitude.

Despite her famous rectitude --she attended Mass daily and fined actors who cursed on her set the thrice married Young had a high-profile romance with Spencer Tracy.

Staring at his face, I asked myself, on such a calm and candid face, all rectitude and resolution, how is it that I couldn't see a trace, not a shadow , that could make me doubt?

If fiscal rectitude leads to lower interest rates, that could allow spending to fall still further.

Having impersonated a man of rectitude for so long, this was a procedure jerry sould not face.

I am sure she is a paragon of rectitude.

It is rectitude — truth in action, and shines through every word and deed.

rectitude造句

a dark, somber mood, or lack of rectitude:

He had lost the faculty of working and of moving firmly towards any fixed goal, but he was endowed with more clear-sightedness and rectitude than ever.

She was indignant with his presumption and self-satisfaction and conscious rectitude.

The present article holds that rectitude and politeness are moral orders Fu Xuan proposed for the ministers of the Jin when they submit memoranda to the emperor.