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    just
    /jəst/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. exactly: "that's just what I need" Similar exactlypreciselyabsolutelycompletely
    • 2. very recently; in the immediate past: "I've just seen the local paper" Similar a moment agoa second agoa short time agovery recently

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  2. The meaning of JUST is having a basis in or conforming to fact or reason : reasonable. How to use just in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Just.

  3. JUST definition: 1. now, very soon, or very recently: 2. a very short time ago: 3. at the present time: . Learn more.

  4. You use just to indicate that something is no more important, interesting, or difficult, for example, than you say it is, especially when you want to correct a wrong idea that someone may get or has already got.

  5. Just means "fair." When something is morally and ethically sound, it's just. If you are a just teacher, you won't give your student an F just because his mother is rude to you. Just might remind you of the word justice.

  6. guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations. Synonyms: impartial, fair, equitable, upright. Antonyms: biased. done or made according to principle; equitable; proper: a just reply. based on right; rightful; lawful: a just claim.

  7. JUST meaning: 1. now, very soon, or very recently: 2. a very short time ago: 3. at the present time: . Learn more.

  8. Definition of just adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. a. fair or impartial in action or judgment. b. ( as collective noun; preceded by the ): the just. 2. conforming to high moral standards; honest. 3. consistent with justice: a just action. 4. rightly applied or given; deserved: a just reward. 5. (Law) legally valid; lawful: a just inheritance.

  10. to be going to do something very soon: I was just about to phone you. just as bad/good/tall, etc (as sb/sth) B1. equally bad /good/ tall, etc: He's just as talented as his brother. I/you/we, etc will just have to do sth.

  11. just. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English just1 /dʒəst; strong dʒʌst/ S1 W1 adverb 1 exactly A good strong cup of coffee is just what I need right now. The house was large and roomy; just right for us. She looks just like her mother.

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