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Just Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions A just ruler Right or fair; equitable; impartial A just decision Righteous; upright A just man Properly due or merited Just deserts Deserved; merited Just praise Neither more nor less than; precisely; exactly Just one o'clock Almost at the point of; nearly Just preparing to leave
Just - definition of just by The Free Dictionary You use just to say that something happened a very short time ago British speakers usually use the present perfect with just For example, they say 'I've just arrived'
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just - WordReference. com Dictionary of English guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations done or made according to principle; equitable;
JUST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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
Just - English Grammar Today - Cambridge Dictionary Just can mean ‘recently’ or ‘a very short time before or after speaking’: Where’s my phone? I had it just now Could you wait for me? I’m just going to the shop We often use the present perfect or past perfect with this meaning of just when we refer to a short time before the moment of speaking: I’ve just decided to sell my
JUST definition in American English | 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 gotten