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Example sentences for "aright"

Lexicographically close words:
aria; arias; arid; aridity; arie; ariki; aril; arioso; aris; arise
  1. Help us to interpret aright Thy constant revelation of love in nature and in the experiences of life.

  2. To know Thee aright and to find our joy in Thy life is to have fullness of being through purity and strength.

  3. To be angry aright is a good part of moral education, and non-resistance under all provocations is unmanly, craven, and cowardly.

  4. It expresses the race ideal of justice, patriotism, and the duty of living aright and dying nobly.

  5. The pity of it all took hold of his heart and an impulsive longing rose in him to do something to set things aright as they should be, for this beautiful child.

  6. Who can set aright what has been wrong from the first?

  7. One who acknowledges God and lives aright becomes spiritual in his measure and is saved, as we showed above.

  8. This gentleman said to me:--'I was at Munich, and there I first understood aright my fatherland.

  9. We will learn together to use aright this immense wealth.

  10. As long as there is anything which you can esteem in yourself, you have aright to the esteem of others.

  11. To win souls to Christ and instruct them aright from the word of God, have been his aims during his ministry.

  12. All real life, whether it be in the school, shop or field, consists in using aright the true principles of life, that are found in the Word of God.

  13. And therefore David took aright the knowledge of his three-fold command, saying in like manner: 12 Blessed is the man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly; as the fishes before mentioned in the bottom of the deep, in darkness.

  14. We, therefore, understanding aright the commandments, speak as the Lord would have us.

  15. He must, he will, haunt no more; for if I judge aright the new master of old Skyrie will at once engage him to take the place of Pa Babcock, resigned.

  16. None knew quite aright the history of that marriage.

  17. Ah," she said softly and waywardly, winding her way aright with that penetration and tact which, however unsexed in other things, Cigarette had kept thoroughly feminine.

  18. Still, since you ask, I think I did not understand aright either until a little while ago.

  19. Boone's appetite had also failed, and I may have guessed aright at part of his story when I saw him, after thrice emptying his glass, glance still thirstily at the wine, and then thrust the decanter away.

  20. He must think; he must try to understand all that Gloria had experienced; to see what impulses had moved her; to make allowances for her; to come to read aright what lay in her heart.

  21. And a glint of satisfaction came into his eyes; it is something to have followed such a trail aright upon such a night.

  22. His life is a series of disconnected happenings which must be enjoyed or endured; he is incapable of reading aright the past or present, because he asks himself why?

  23. To have seen them both at that moment, few would have guessed aright on which side lay all the disgrace, and where the spirit of rectitude and honor.

  24. Still I did not desire more than just enough to support me, or at the utmost to overlap me, and give me the sense of acting aright by virtue of appeasing him.

  25. Nevertheless he felt confident that all would be ordered aright in the end.

  26. But none, he said, could serve God and Mammon at one time; neither was it possible to serve God aright and yet to be distracted and torn asunder by cares concerning meat or raiment.

  27. I doubt not that Nathanael interpreted aright the words of Jesus.

  28. Hawthorne lacked the easy manipulation of this gift and his instinct served him aright when he avoided it, as most often he did.

  29. Only he insists that they be regulated and used aright by the master, brain.

  30. There is exceeding kindliness of heart shown in all this, of which it is not easy for us, the creatures of a different education, to estimate aright the value.

  31. And there is a striking passage in Isaiah where the operations of agriculture are described in detail, and all are attributed to God, who instructs the husbandman aright and teaches him.

  32. We are entirely dependent upon Him; although our hearts may form plans, we cannot utter anything aright unless He controls our tongue.

  33. How then is it possible for us to conceive aright of the divine nature, as it is in itself, but only in a dark and general way?

  34. One thing, ye would remember, his ways and paths are judgment, and if you judge aright of him, ye must judge his way and not his single footsteps.

  35. The right establishing of this will help us to conceive aright of his counsel of predestination.

  36. And truly no man can hear aright unless he hear it so.

  37. Who would not willingly fly into this city of refuge, if they did but know aright the avenger of blood that pursues them, and what safety is within?

  38. To speak aright of this communion, would require more acquaintance with it than readily will be found amongst us.

  39. Nothing can be done aright without grace, I mean no part nor piece of gospel-duty.

  40. A man that will come to God by Christ aright must needs, precedent to his so coming, have a competent knowledge of things of this kind.

  41. So that now, believe aright in what the Son of Mary hath done without on the cross, and be saved.

  42. And he that believeth this aright will not be contented until, according as it is written, he do partake of and enjoy the new birth, and until he do find, through grace, that faith that is wrought by the operation of God in his soul.

  43. Further, as by a river is showed what abundance of grace proceeds from God through Christ, so it shows the unsatiable thirst and desire of one that comes indeed aright to the throne of grace for mercy.

  44. Indeed, it seems to the godly that the wicked feareth not, nor doth he after a godly sort; for he that feareth God aright must not be reputed a wicked man.

  45. Men may easily say they come to God in his Son: but it is the hardest thing of a thousand to come to God aright and in his own way, without the Spirit.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aright" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    famously; fine; nicely; right; splendidly; well