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    just
    /dʒʌst/

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

  3. 1. a. : having a basis in or conforming to fact or reason : reasonable. had just reason to believe he was in danger. b. : conforming to a standard of correctness : proper. just proportions. c. archaic : faithful to an original. 2. a (1) : acting or being in conformity with what is morally upright or good : righteous. a just war. (2)

  4. You use just to say that something happened a very short time ago, or is starting to happen at the present time. For example, if you say that someone has just arrived, you mean that they arrived a very short time ago.

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

  6. 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. When we describe a person, a rule, or a war as just, we mean that whatever has been done has been done for good reasons, and is fair to all sides.

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

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

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.