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just [ just ]


adverb 
Definition:
 
1. in immediate past: a very short time ago
The train has just left.

2. at this moment: indicating that somebody will begin doing something or something will start happening now ( used also with 'about to' and 'going to' )
I'll just go and get it.
I was just about to tell you.

3. only: only or merely the thing, amount, or situation mentioned
This is just a warning.

4. barely: by only a small degree or margin
I arrived just in time.

5. used for emphasis: used to emphasize a statement, usually in order to express an emotion
It's just plain wrong.

6. exactly: precisely the thing, amount, or situation mentioned
It's just what you need.

7. expressing agreement: used as a comment on a statement that has just been made, in order to express agreement
It was exactly what we needed. Wasn't it just!



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. fair and impartial: acting with fairness and impartiality

2. morally correct: done, pursued, or given in accordance with what is morally right

3. reasonable: valid or reasonable

[14th century. Via French< Latin justus< jus 'law, right']

justly adverb
justness noun

just about used to indicate that something is the case, but only by a very small degree or amount
I can just about reach it.
These days, you can travel just about anywhere.


just a moment or second or minute used to ask someone to wait for a short time

just like that without great effort, trouble, or inconvenience
I can't move to another country just like that.


just now 

1. 
a very short time ago
 

2. 
at this very moment


just so 

1. 
used to express agreement with or confirmation of a statement that has just been made
 

2. 
done or arranged precisely
They wanted the room decorated just so.


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