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Just - definition of just by The Free Dictionary Define just just synonyms, just pronunciation, just translation, English dictionary definition of just adj 1 Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions: a just ruler
just - WordReference. com Dictionary of English within a brief preceding time; only a moment before: The sun just came out at this moment: The movie is just ending exactly or precisely: That's just what I mean by a narrow margin; barely: She's just over six feet tall only or merely: I was just a child simply: We'll just have to wait and see quite; really; positively: I'm feeling just
Just Uses for English Speakers - ThoughtCo Here's a guide to the use of the word just as a time expression, adverb or in fixed expressions Each use of just is explained with multiple examples
JUST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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 got
JUST - How can I use it correctly? - Arnels Everyday English In this case, ‘just’ is normally used with the ‘present perfect’ in British English and ‘past simple’ in American English I’ve just had lunch I’m stuffed! (I had lunch a few minutes ago I can’t eat now ) Sorry, Mr Ryan has just left Can I give him a message? (Mr Ryan went home 2 minutes ago ) How can you complain about finding a job?
Just - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary Just meaning ‘simply’ or ‘absolutely’ We can use just meaning ‘simply’ or ‘absolutely’ to add emphasis to a statement: It’s just not right Our holiday was just perfect