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Just — synonyms, just antonyms, definition

1. just (o)

35 synonyms
abundantly adequately all altogether amply barely but clearly completely enough entirely even exactly fairly fully hardly indeed infrequently little merely • • •

2. just (a)

105 synonyms
accurate adapted alone appropriate apt bare becoming befitting but candid clearly cogent convenient correct decent democratic deserved detached disinterested dispassionate • • •

3. just (Adjective)

1 antonym
unjust
4 definitions

just (Adjective) — Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting. ex. "a just and lasting peace" ex. "a kind and just man" ex. "a just reward" ex. "his just inheritance"

just (Adjective) — Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience. ex. "just treatment of all citizens"

just (Adjective) — Free from favouritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules. ex. "a just referee"

just (Adjective) — Of moral excellence. ex. "a just cause"

2 see also
equity fairness

4. just (Adverb)

3 synonyms
just now scarce scarcely
6 definitions

just (Adverb) — And nothing more. ex. "just a scratch"

just (Adverb) — Indicating exactness or preciseness. ex. "he was doing just what she had told him to do" ex. "it was just as he said--the jewel was gone" ex. "it has just enough salt"

just (Adverb) — Only a moment ago. ex. "he has just arrived" ex. "the sun just now came out"

just (Adverb) — (intensifier) very; absolutely; completely. ex. "I just can't take it anymore" ex. "he was just grand as Romeo"

just (Adverb) — Only a very short time before. ex. "just missed being hit"

just (Adverb) — Exactly at this moment or the moment described. ex. "we've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them"