13 adjectives to describe aright

There is a chart to guide thee over the troubled sea, and a pilot stands ready to steer thy little bark aright.

No torture, not the worst their patrons use On starving women or on shipwrecked crews, No pain however bitter would requite Their transcendental infamy aright.

Think with a clear head, not with any pre-formed judgment, with a heart emptied of all but a willingness to read his meaning aright, be that meaning to shatter your hopes or to give bountifully your desirewith a sincere and abiding determination to take it, come what may, and you will understand as plainly as you are understanding me.

It had been my previous impression that the market-place of Uttoxeter lay immediately round about the church; and, if I remember the narrative aright, Johnson, or Boswell in his behalf, describes his father's book-stall as standing in the market-place close beside the sacred edifice.

His hand so shook, he could scarce couch spear aright.

The taste severe, yet graceful, trained aright In classic depth and clearness, and repaid By thanks and honour from the wise and staid By pleasant skill to blame, and yet delight, And high communion with the eloquent throng Of those who purified our speech and song All these are yours.

Into my heart have I received that lay More than historic, that prophetic lay Wherein (high theme by thee first sung aright) Of the foundations and the building up Of a Human Spirit thou hast dared to tell What may be told, to the understanding mind Revealable; and what within the mind By vital breathings secret as the soul Of vernal growth, oft quickens in the heart Thoughts all too deep for words!

Once she tried to speak, but had no power to shape a syllable aright, and ended with a shuddering sigh.

" "He attempted to take your life, brother," said the lady shuddering, "if I remember the tale aright.

Matters which seemed to have nothing to do with God, the thought of God will explain to thee, if thou thinkest aright concerning God; and the true knowledge of him will be the key to all other true knowledge in heaven and earth.

No torture, not the worst their patrons use On starving women or on shipwrecked crews, No pain however bitter would requite Their transcendental infamy aright.

The taste severe, yet graceful, trained aright In classic depth and clearness, and repaid By thanks and honour from the wise and staid By pleasant skill to blame, and yet delight, And high communion with the eloquent throng Of those who purified our speech and song All these are yours.

He was pleased with her kind reception of him, although he had not read her welcome aright; he was too true a gentleman even to think that it was love which shone in her eyes and trembled on her lipslove which made her voice falter and die awaylove which caused her to exert every art and grace of which she was mistress to fascinate him.

13 adjectives to describe  aright