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1. just
adverb. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] and nothing more.
Synonyms
- but
- merely
- simply
Antonyms
- foul
- masculine
- nonindulgent
- unadventurous
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
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Rhymes with Just
- allenhurst
- almost
- amerifirst
- amherst
- ashurst
- ayerst
- ayerst
- eichhorst
- eichorst
- elmhurst
- fairhurst
- fierst
- first
- forst
- fuerst
- furst
- just
- northwest
- oberst
- outburst
How do you pronounce just?
Pronounce just as ʤɪst.
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Sentences with just
1. Adverb
Marilyn Monroe was not just famous for the movies she made, but also for the way she looked.
Quotes about just
1. Just as pure abstract art is not dogmatic, neither is it decorative.
- Piet Mondrian
2. Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.
- Buddha
3. Just when you think it can't get any worse, it can. And just when you think it can't get any better, it can.
- Nicholas Sparks, At First Sight
2. just-noticeable_difference
noun. (psychophysics) the difference between two stimuli that (under properly controlled experimental conditions) is detected as often as it is undetected.
Synonyms
- difference limen
- jnd
- difference threshold
- differential threshold
3. just
adverb. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] indicating exactness or preciseness.
Synonyms
- exactly
Antonyms
- infect
- untidy
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
4. just
adverb. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] only a moment ago.
Antonyms
- prejudiced
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
5. just
adverb. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] absolutely.
Antonyms
- septic
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
6. just
adverb. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] only a very short time before.
Synonyms
- barely
- scarce
- scarcely
Antonyms
- extraordinary
- disjoin
- illegible
- unfairly
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
7. just
adjective. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting.
Synonyms
- vindicatory
- right
- rightful
- righteous
- fitting
- honorable
- conscionable
- honourable
- meet
- retributive
- retributory
Antonyms
- dishonorable
- unfair
- unrighteous
- wrong
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
8. just
adjective. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience.
Synonyms
- equitable
- honest
- impartial
- evenhanded
Antonyms
- inequitable
- partial
- illogical
- irrational
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
9. just
adjective. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] of moral excellence.
Synonyms
- upright
- good
Antonyms
- invalid
- immoderate
- ugly
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)
10. just
adjective. ['ˈdʒʌst, dʒɪst'] free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.
Synonyms
- antitrust
- fair
- sporting
- impartial
- clean
- fairness
- sensible
- sportsmanlike
- fair-and-square
- fair-minded
- equity
- antimonopoly
- sporty
Antonyms
- unfairness
- partial
- unreasonable
- unfair
Etymology
- juste (English)
- iustus (Latin)