How to sign righteous in American Sign Language

Sign #1 (1 of 1)

Sign Instructions:

Place the palm side of your dominant hand on the palm side of your non-dominant hand. Move your dominant hand back and forth on top of your palm, and then open up your hand, and do one final slide across the palm of your non-dominant hand.

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Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for righteous
Extend your index finger straight up, resembling the number one. Fold the other fingers into your palm.
Dominant Handshape for righteous
Extend your fingers and press them together, with your thumb sticking out to the side.

Non-Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Non-Dominant Handshape for righteous
Extend your fingers and press them together, with your thumb sticking out to the side.

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