A termination consisting of -ous with a preceding original or inserted vowel. Compare -ious.(noun)
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Use "eous" in a sentence
"For the last decade or so, conservatives had forgotten their own ideals, and the more right-eous much too right Tea Partiers are reminding conservative where they had resided on the political map some forty or so years ago."
"The key to the Rove attack not only that it comes straight at the opponents strength, but that it is so outra [g] eous, the opponent thinks no one could take it seriously."
"But so many people weren't there to engorge themselves with all things right (eous) I thought I'd write about what I imagined it to be."