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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
  2. Definitions of just. adverb. and nothing more. “ just a scratch” synonyms: but, merely, only, simply. adverb. absolutely. “I just can't take it anymore” “he was just grand as Romeo” synonyms: simply. adverb. indicating exactness or preciseness. “it was just as he said--the jewel was gone” “it has just enough salt” synonyms: exactly, precisely.

  3. Just definition: guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness. See examples of JUST used in a sentence.

  4. adj. 1. Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions: a just ruler. See Synonyms at fair 1. 2. Consistent with what is morally right; righteous: a just cause. 3. Properly due or merited: just deserts. 4. Law Valid within the law; lawful: just claims. 5. Suitable or proper in nature; fitting: a just touch of solemnity. 6.

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

  6. Meaning of just – Learner’s Dictionary. just. adverb. uk strong / dʒʌst / weak / dʒəst / us. just adverb (ONLY) Add to word list. B1. only: I'll just have a small piece. He just wants to win. The film is not just about love. Fewer examples. I would say he probably works in the media, but I'm just guessing.

  7. 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. Just what do you think you’re trying to do? just on British English It’s just on three o’clock.

  8. 6 days ago · 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 gotten.

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