just
adjective /jəst/
justest, superlative
justest, superlative
- Based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
- - a just and democratic society
- - fighting for a just cause
- (of treatment) Deserved or appropriate in the circumstances
- - we all get our just deserts
- (of an opinion or appraisal) Well founded; justifiable
- - these simplistic approaches have been the subject of just criticism
adverb /jəst/
- Exactly
- - that's just what I need
- - you're a human being, just like everyone else
- - conditions were just as bad
- - you can have it, but not just yet
- Exactly or almost exactly at this or that moment
- - she's just coming
- - we were just finishing breakfast
- Very recently; in the immediate past
- - I've just seen the local paper
- Barely; by a little
- - I got here just after nine
- - inflation fell to just over 4 percent
- - I only just caught the train
- Simply; only; no more than
- - they were just interested in making money
- Really; absolutely (used for emphasis)
- - they're just great
- Used as a polite formula for giving permission or making a request
- - just help yourselves
- Possibly (used to indicate a slight chance of something happening or being true)
- - it might just help
- Expressing agreement
- - “Simon really messed things up.” “Didn't he just?”
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