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just
adjective
- Free from bias in judgment: disinterested, dispassionate, equitable, fair, fair-minded, impartial, indifferent, nonpartisan, objective, square, unbiased, unprejudiced.
Idiom:
fair and square. See
fair
- Consistent with prevailing or accepted standards or circumstances: appropriate, deserved, due, fit
1, fitting, merited, proper, right, rightful, suitable. See
right
- Based on good judgment, reasoning, or evidence: cogent, solid, sound
2, tight, valid, well-founded, well-grounded. See
good, reason
adverb
- In an exact manner: even
1, exactly, precisely. See
precise, same
- With precision or absolute conformity: bang, dead, direct, directly, exactly, fair, flush, precisely, right, smack
1, square, squarely, straight.
Slang: smack-dab. See
precise
- To the fullest extent: absolutely, all, altogether, completely, dead, entirely, flat, fully, perfectly, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly, well
2, wholly.
Informal: clean, clear.
Idioms:
in toto, through and through. See
big, limited
- Only a moment ago: newly, recently. See
time
- By a very little; almost not: barely, hardly, scarce, scarcely. See
near
- Nothing more than: merely, only. See
include, specific
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