just
1. used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting (Freq. 4) - "a just and lasting peace"- A.Lincoln - a kind and just man - a just reward - his just inheritance • Ant: unjust • Similar to: conscionable, fitting, meet, retributive, retributory, vindicatory, rightful • See Also: fair, honorable, honourable, right, righteous • Derivationally related forms: justness 2. of moral excellence - a genuinely good person - a just cause - an upright and respectable man • Syn: good, upright • Similar to: righteous • Derivationally related forms: uprightness (for: upright), justness, goodness (for: good) 3. free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules - a fair referee - fair deal - on a fair footing - a fair fight - by fair means or foul • Syn: fair • Ant: unfair (for: fair) • Similar to: antimonopoly, antitrust, clean, sporting, sporty, sportsmanlike, fair-minded, fair-and-square • See Also: impartial, reasonable, sensible • Derivationally related forms: justness, fairness (for: fair) • Attrubites: fairness, equity 4. fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience - equitable treatment of all citizens - an equitable distribution of gifts among the children • Syn: equitable • Ant: inequitable (for: equitable) • Similar to: honest, fair, evenhanded • See Also: fair, impartial • Derivationally related forms: justness
1. and nothing more (Freq. 162) - I was merely asking - it is simply a matter of time - just a scratch - he was only a child - hopes that last but a moment • Syn: merely, simply, only, but • Derived from adjective: simple (for: simply), mere (for: merely) 2. indicating exactness or preciseness (Freq. 95) - he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do - it was just as he said--the jewel was gone - it has just enough salt • Syn: precisely, exactly • Derived from adjective: exact (for: exactly), precise (for: precisely) 3. only a moment ago (Freq. 52) - he has just arrived - the sun just now came out • Syn: just now 4. absolutely (Freq. 33) - I just can't take it anymore - he was just grand as Romeo - it's simply beautiful! • Syn: simply • Usage Domain: intensifier, intensive 5. only a very short time before (Freq. 13) - they could barely hear the speaker - we hardly knew them - just missed being hit - had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open - "would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave"- W.B.Yeats • Syn: barely, hardly, scarcely, scarce 6. exactly at this moment or the moment described - we've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them
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