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Terecht

Terecht is a Dutch adverb and adjective meaning “correct”, “right”, “justified”, or “appropriate”. It is used to indicate that an action, judgment, or statement is fitting or deserved, often in contexts of moral evaluation or suitability. In sentences such as “Hij kreeg terecht een straf” (“He rightly received a punishment”), the word conveys that the outcome aligns with what is considered proper or fair.

Etymologically, “terecht” derives from the Old Dutch “recht” (law, right) combined with the prefix “te-”, which

Grammatically, “terecht” functions as an adverb modifying verbs, adjectives, or whole clauses, and it does not

In contemporary Dutch, “terecht” retains its evaluative nuance and is frequently encountered in journalism, academic writing,

intensifies
the
sense
of
direction
or
purpose.
The
construction
follows
a
pattern
found
in
other
Dutch
adverbs,
where
“te-”
attaches
to
adjectives
to
form
adverbial
expressions
(e.g.,
“terecht”
from
“recht”,
“te
vroeg”
from
“vroeg”).
inflect
for
gender,
number,
or
case.
When
used
attributively,
it
appears
as
an
adjective
before
nouns,
often
with
an
indefinite
article:
“een
terechte
opmerking”
(“a
proper
remark”).
The
word
can
also
be
employed
in
idiomatic
expressions
such
as
“terechtkomen”
(to
come
right,
to
arrive
at
the
correct
conclusion)
and
“terechtvaardigen”
(to
justify).
and
everyday
speech
when
discussing
fairness,
correctness,
or
legitimacy.
Its
usage
reflects
both
linguistic
tradition
and
the
cultural
importance
placed
on
reasoned
judgment.