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  1. just

    But ranges from the faintest contrast to absolute negation; as, I am willing to go, but (on the other hand) content to stay; he is not an honest man, but (on the contrary) a villain. The contrast may be with a silent thought; as, but let us go (it being understood that we might stay longer). In restrictive use, except and excepting are slightly more emphatic than but; we say, no injury but a scratch; or, no injury except some painful bruises. Such expressions as «words are but breath» (nothing but) may be referred to the restrictive use by ellipsis. So may the use of but in the sense of unless; as, «it never rains but it pours.» To the same head must be referred the conditional use; as, «you may go, but with your father’s consent» (i. e., «provided you have,» «except that you must have,» etc.). «Doubt but» is now less used than the more logical «doubt thatBut never becomes a full synonym for and; and adds something like, but adds something different; «brave and tender» implies that tenderness is natural to the brave; «brave but tender» implies that bravery and tenderness are rarely combined. For the concessive use, compare NOTWITHSTANDING.

    Synonyms:
    and, barely, besides, but, except, further, however, merely, moreover, nevertheless, notwithstanding, notwithstanding, only, provided, save, still, that, tho, unless, yet

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  1. just

    Synonyms:
    exact, fitting, true, fair, proportioned, harmonious, honest, reasonable, sound, honorable, normal, impartial, equitable, upright, regular, orderly, lawful, right, righteous, proper

    Antonyms:
    inexact, misfitted, disproportioned, illproportioned, untrue, inharmonious, unfair, unreasonable, unsound, dishonorable, partial, unequitable, unjust, irregular, abnormal, disorderly

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  1. justadjective

    used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting

    «a just and lasting peace»- A.Lincoln; «a kind and just man»; «a just reward»; «his just inheritance»

    Synonyms:
    fair, equitable, good, upright

    Antonyms:
    wrongful, unjust, actionable, unrighteous

  2. equitable, justadjective

    fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience

    «equitable treatment of all citizens»; «an equitable distribution of gifts among the children»

    Synonyms:
    fair, equitable, good, upright

    Antonyms:
    unjust, actionable, wrongful, unrighteous

  3. fair, justadjective

    free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules

    «a fair referee»; «fair deal»; «on a fair footing»; «a fair fight»; «by fair means or foul»

    Synonyms:
    upright, mediocre, reasonable, fair(a), middling, comely, bonny, average, good, fair, sightly, clean, fairish, equitable, honest, bonnie

    Antonyms:
    actionable, unjust, wrongful, unrighteous

  4. good, just, uprightadverb

    of moral excellence

    «a genuinely good person»; «a just cause»; «an upright and respectable man»

    Synonyms:
    dear, good, beneficial, in effect(p), unspoiled, skillful, sound, secure, serious, effective, upright, salutary, in force(p), vertical, skilful, practiced, equitable, estimable, expert, erect, proficient, full, honest, unsloped, respectable, undecomposed, unspoilt, fair, ripe, safe, adept, honorable, dependable, well(p), right, near

    Antonyms:
    unrighteous, wrongful, unjust, actionable

  5. merely, simply, just, only, butadverb

    and nothing more

    «I was merely asking»; «it is simply a matter of time»; «just a scratch»; «he was only a child»; «hopes that last but a moment»

    Synonyms:
    solely, plainly, hardly, alone, barely, exclusively, only if, but, only, entirely, scarce, just now, simply, merely, precisely, only when, exactly, scarcely

    Antonyms:
    wrongful, actionable, unrighteous, unjust

  6. precisely, exactly, justadverb

    indicating exactness or preciseness

    «he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do»; «it was just as he said—the jewel was gone»; «it has just enough salt»

    Synonyms:
    on the nose, barely, but, just now, on the dot, simply, merely, incisively, scarcely, hardly, on the button, precisely, only, exactly, scarce

    Antonyms:
    unjust, actionable, unrighteous, wrongful

  7. just, just nowadverb

    only a moment ago

    «he has just arrived»; «the sun just now came out»

    Synonyms:
    barely, just now, simply, merely, scarcely, exactly, but, precisely, scarce, hardly, only

    Antonyms:
    wrongful, unjust, actionable, unrighteous

  8. just, simplyadverb

    absolutely

    «I just can’t take it anymore»; «he was just grand as Romeo»; «it’s simply beautiful!»

    Synonyms:
    barely, just now, simply, merely, scarcely, plainly, exactly, but, precisely, scarce, hardly, only

    Antonyms:
    unjust, unrighteous, wrongful, actionable

  9. barely, hardly, just, scarcely, scarceadverb

    only a very short time before

    «they could barely hear the speaker»; «we hardly knew them»; «just missed being hit»; «had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open»; «would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave»- W.B.Yeats

    Synonyms:
    barely, hardly, scarcely, merely, scantily, exactly, simply, but, precisely, scarce, only, just now

    Antonyms:
    wrongful, unjust, actionable, unrighteous

  10. justadverb

    exactly at this moment or the moment described

    «we’ve just finished painting the walls, so don’t touch them»;

    Synonyms:
    barely, just now, simply, merely, scarcely, exactly, but, precisely, scarce, hardly, only

    Antonyms:
    unjust, actionable, wrongful, unrighteous

Editors ContributionRate these synonyms:2.0 / 1 vote

  1. egalitarianism

    being «just» is equal to being «equal»

    Submitted by JP03 on October 23, 2014  

  2. fair

    Submitted by anonymous on April 27, 2021  

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  1. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    equitable, right, rightful, lawful, reasonable

  2. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    honest, fair, upright, righteous, blameless, pure, conscientious, uncorrupt, virtuous, honorable, impartial, even-handed, straightforward

  3. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    exact, true, proper, accurate, correct, normal, regular

  4. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    deserved, merited, condign, suitable, due

  5. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    exactly, precisely

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  1. justadjective

    Synonyms:
    upright, honest, conscientious, honorable, straightforward, condign, merited, deserved, due, reasonable, conscionable, equitable, fair, unbiased, impartial correct, exact, accurate, proper, appropriate

    Antonyms:
    dishonest, inequitable, undeserved, unjust

  2. justadverb

    Synonyms:
    precisely, exactly, closely, nearly, almost, barely, scarcely, only

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  1. List of paraphrases for «just»:

    only, simply, fair, merely, precisely, alone, solely, exactly, barely, right, mere, equitable, jen, simple, net, len, juste, purely, recently, impartial, exclusively, solo, immediately, righteous, single, little, that, scarcely, fairly, slightly

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  1. Alex Walker:

    I’m not talking about personal protection. I’m talking about, for me, the reason why I didn’t have a problem with it is I just think it pulls scouting into a whole larger political and cultural debate as opposed to just saying scouting is about camping and citizenship and merit badges and service awards instead of pulling all these other issues out there. And I was just hoping that they could stay focused on that, that’s all.

  2. The US:

    As we saw with the second balloon over Central and South America that they just acknowledged, they also have no explanation for why they violated the airspace of Central and South American countries, the PRC’s program will only continue to be exposed, making The PRC program harder for The PRC to use this program.

  3. Orrin Hatch:

    His pitch is he needs me, things are going to be just fine.

  4. Dale Ho:

    We’re pleased the state has agreed with the ACLU’s position that imposing a new restriction on voters in the midst of an election is a recipe for disaster, for now, the voters of Wisconsin will be able to cast their ballots free from the burdens placed on them by this law. But this should be the case for voters permanently, not just for one election.

  5. Dan Bodner:

    We are making adjustments to our (marketing) strategy to reduce our dependency on large projects, it just takes too long for customers to make decisions when the numbers are big and budgets need to be justified.


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  • فقط, عَدْلArabic
  • әле генә, яңы, яңы ғына, дөрөҫ, ғәҙелBashkir
  • només, just, sols, acabar de, simplementCatalan, Valencian
  • těsně, přesně, spravedlivý, pouze, správný, právěCzech
  • newyddWelsh
  • einfach, berechtigt, nur, gerade, gerechtGerman
  • μόλις, δίκαιος, απλώς, μόνοGreek
  • ĝuste, ĵus, justa, nurEsperanto
  • justo, acabar de, sóloSpanish
  • kõigestEstonian
  • عادل, دادگر, دادگریPersian
  • äskettäin, vain, just, vasta, täsmälleen, oikea, juuri ja juuri, oikeudenmukainen, juuri, reilu, vastikään, juuri äsken, tarkalleen, tuskin, äskenFinnish
  • simplement, juste, venir deFrench
  • [[go]] [[díreach]]Irish
  • cothromach, air èiginnScottish Gaelic
  • xustoGalician
  • ज़रा, केवलHindi
  • éppen, csakHungarian
  • նոր, ուղղակի, արդարArmenian
  • jusIdo
  • áðanIcelandic
  • appena, giusto, soloItalian
  • סתםHebrew
  • ばかり, ジャスト, に過ぎない, ところ, 只, 丁度, ただ, 公正Japanese
  • gerechtLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • tikko, tik tikko, gandrīz, tieši, tikaiLatvian
  • heipūMāori
  • праведен, баш, само, штотуку, тукушто, исправен, токмуMacedonian
  • baru, hanya, بارو, cuma, چوما, هاڽMalay
  • gewoon, billijk, net, juist, rechtmatig, correct, nog net, gerechtig, enkel, pas, zojuist, slechts, onlangs, op een haar na, precies, eerlijk, rechtvaardigDutch
  • kun, nettopp, bareNorwegian
  • tʼóóNavajo, Navaho
  • właśnie, tylko, po prostu, dokładnie, sprawiedliwy, dokładnyPolish
  • somente, recém, simplesmente, por pouco, justo, apenas, só, acabar de, bem, recentementePortuguese
  • întocmai, doar, numai, tocmaiRomanian
  • и́менно, правильный, всего́ лишь, то́лько что, то́лько, то́чно, справедливый, как ра́з, едва́, лишь, про́стоRussian
  • tijesno, maloprije, upravo, tek, само, sasvim, samo, skoro, zamalo, baš, potpunoSerbo-Croatian
  • zgòlj, rávnokar, lè, pràvkar, samó, skôrajSlovene
  • precis, nyss, just, rättvis, baraSwedish
  • adiliSwahili
  • adil, adaletliTurkish
  • ذراUrdu
  • 只是Chinese

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  • equitable
  • aloof
  • blameless
  • condign
  • conscientious
  • decent
  • dependable
  • dispassionate
  • due
  • equal
  • ethical
  • evenhanded
  • fair-minded
  • good
  • honest
  • honorable
  • lawful
  • nondiscriminatory
  • nonpartisan
  • objective
  • pure
  • reliable
  • right
  • righteous
  • rightful
  • rigid
  • scrupulous
  • strict
  • tried
  • true
  • trustworthy
  • unbiased
  • uncolored
  • upright
  • virtuous
  • cogent
  • correct
  • exact
  • faithful
  • good
  • justified
  • normal
  • proper
  • regular
  • right
  • sound
  • strict
  • true
  • undistorted
  • veracious
  • veridical
  • well-founded
  • well-grounded
  • apt
  • befitting
  • condign
  • deserved
  • due
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • fitting
  • happy
  • justified
  • legitimate
  • meet
  • merited
  • proper
  • reasonable
  • requisite
  • right
  • rightful
  • well-deserved
  • exactly
  • precisely
  • absolutely
  • accurately
  • completely
  • directly
  • entirely
  • expressly
  • perfectly
  • right
  • sharp
  • smack-dab
  • square
  • squarely
  • unmistakably
  • barely
  • hardly
  • scarce
  • scarcely
  • almost
  • a moment ago
  • approximately
  • at this moment
  • by very little
  • just a while ago
  • just now
  • lately
  • nearly
  • now
  • presently
  • recently
  • right now
  • but
  • only
  • simply
  • at most
  • no more than
  • nothing but
  • plainly
  • solely

On this page you’ll find 276 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to just, such as: equitable, aloof, blameless, condign, conscientious, and decent.

  • imprecise
  • inaccurate
  • inappropriate
  • inequitable
  • partial
  • unfair
  • unfitting
  • unjust
  • unjustified
  • unsuitable
  • unsuited
  • wrong
  • imprecise
  • inaccurate
  • inappropriate
  • inequitable
  • partial
  • unfair
  • unfitting
  • unjust
  • unjustified
  • unsuitable
  • unsuited
  • wrong
  • indefinitely
  • indefinitely
  • indefinitely

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«Sure,» grinned Stanton, with all the deceptive, undauntable optimism of the Just-Awakened.

MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVEELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTT

Till now one with sudden hiss: «But-good Christ-just look-why, the roof’s leaning—!»

THE LORD OF THE SEAM. P. SHIEL

We hurried back for them, forgetting that we had promised ourselves a long just-us talk to bridge the months of separation.

PARIS VISTASHELEN DAVENPORT GIBBONS

No just-minded person, whatever his sympathies, can condone such unfair and un-British tactics of war.

THIRTY YEARS IN AUSTRALIAADA CAMBRIDGE

The stillness of just-before-dawn was broken by the distant rumble of an internal-combustion engine.

OPERATION TERRORWILLIAM FITZGERALD JENKINS

Glad I never attended one of the just-rolls-and-bacon kind, Louise rebelliously declared.

WINONA OF THE CAMP FIREMARGARET WIDDEMER

But Pathfinder had too much native courtesy, and was far too just-minded, to allow the attack to go unnoticed.

THE PATHFINDERJAMES FENIMORE COOPER

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO JUST

  • authentic
  • careful
  • close
  • concrete
  • correct
  • defined
  • definite
  • deft
  • detailed
  • discriminating
  • discriminative
  • distinct
  • exact
  • explicit
  • factual
  • faithful
  • genuine
  • judicious
  • just
  • literal
  • matter-of-fact
  • methodical
  • meticulous
  • on the button
  • on the money
  • on the nose
  • particular
  • proper
  • punctilious
  • punctual
  • regular
  • right
  • rigid
  • rigorous
  • scientific
  • scrupulous
  • severe
  • sharp
  • skillful
  • solid
  • specific
  • strict
  • systematic
  • true
  • ultraprecise
  • unerring
  • unmistakable
  • veracious
  • acceptable
  • allowed
  • applicable
  • appropriate
  • concedable
  • fair
  • fitting
  • just
  • justifiable
  • lawful
  • legal
  • legitimate
  • licit
  • likely
  • logical
  • not impossible
  • not unlikely
  • okay
  • passable
  • permissible
  • permitted
  • pertinent
  • possible
  • probable
  • proper
  • rational
  • reasonable
  • relevant
  • right
  • suitable
  • tolerable
  • tolerated
  • warranted
  • worthy
  • across the board
  • all in all
  • altogether
  • entirely
  • exactly
  • fully
  • just
  • purely
  • quite
  • totally
  • utterly
  • wholly
  • adapted
  • applicable
  • appurtenant
  • apropos
  • apt
  • becoming
  • befitting
  • belonging
  • congruous
  • convenient
  • correct
  • deserved
  • desired
  • due
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • fitting
  • germane
  • good
  • just
  • on the button
  • on the nose
  • opportune
  • pertinent
  • proper
  • relevant
  • right
  • rightful
  • seemly
  • tailor-made
  • true
  • useful
  • well-suited
  • well-timed
  • applicable
  • apposite
  • appropriate
  • apropos
  • befitting
  • correct
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • fitting
  • germane
  • happy
  • just
  • pertinent
  • proper
  • relevant
  • seemly
  • suitable
  • timely
  • equitable
  • equivalent
  • evened
  • fair
  • just
  • offset
  • proportional
  • stabilized
  • symmetrical
  • uniform

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Table Of Contents:

  • Just as an Adjective
  • Definitions of «Just» as an adjective
  • Synonyms of «Just» as an adjective (29 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Just» as an adjective
  • Just as an Adverb
  • Definitions of «Just» as an adverb
  • Synonyms of «Just» as an adverb (41 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Just» as an adverb
  • Associations of «Just» (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Just” are: fair, good, upright, equitable, fair-minded, impartial, unbiased, objective, neutral, disinterested, unprejudiced, open-minded, deserved, well deserved, well earned, merited, earned, valid, sound, well founded, well grounded, justified, justifiable, warrantable, defensible, defendable, legitimate, reasonable, logical, simply, exactly, precisely, properly, barely, but, merely, only, just now, hardly, scarce, scarcely, absolutely, completely, totally, entirely, perfectly, utterly, wholly, thoroughly, altogether, in every way, in every respect, in all respects, quite, a second ago, a short time ago, very recently, not long ago, lately, only now, by a narrow margin, narrowly, only just, by inches, by a hair’s breadth, by the narrowest of margins, nothing but, no more than, really, positively

Just as an Adjective

Definitions of «Just» as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “just” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting- A.Lincoln.
  • (of an opinion or appraisal) well founded; justifiable.
  • (of treatment) deserved or appropriate in the circumstances.
  • Based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.
  • Of moral excellence.
  • Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting.
  • Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience.
  • Free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.

Synonyms of «Just» as an adjective (29 Words)

defendable Capable of being defended.
defensible Justifiable by argument.
A morally defensible penal system.
deserved Properly deserved.
A deserved victory.
disinterested Having or feeling no interest in something; uninterested.
Her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once.
earned Gained or acquired; especially through merit or as a result of effort or action.
A well earned reputation for honesty.
equitable Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience.
The difference between legal and equitable rights.
fair Moderately good.
Today will be fair and warm.
fair-minded Of a person; just and impartial; not prejudiced.
good Used to emphasize a following adjective or adverb.
It s good that he s back to his old self.
impartial Showing lack of favoritism.
The impartial eye of a scientist.
justifiable Capable of being justified.
Their justifiable fears.
justified Declared or made righteous in the sight of God.
A neatly justified list of names.
legitimate Authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law.
A legitimate government.
logical Marked by an orderly logical and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
A logical impossibility.
merited Properly deserved.
A merited success.
neutral Having no personal preference.
Walls are painted in neutral tones.
objective (of a person or their judgement) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
A matter of objective fact.
open-minded Ready to entertain new ideas.
reasonable Fairly good; average.
Reasonable prices.
sound (of sleep) deep and complete.
A sound title to the property.
unbiased Characterized by a lack of partiality.
His assessment of the benefits and drawbacks was unbiased.
unprejudiced Free from undue bias or preconceived opinions.
An unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons.
upright Upright in position or posture.
An upright vacuum cleaner.
valid Well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force.
A valid inference.
warrantable (of an action or statement) able to be authorized or sanctioned; justifiable.
A warrantable assertion.
well deserved In good health especially after having suffered illness or injury.
well earned Resulting favorably.
well founded Wise or advantageous and hence advisable.
well grounded Wise or advantageous and hence advisable.

Usage Examples of «Just» as an adjective

  • A just and democratic society.
  • His just inheritance.
  • A kind and just man.
  • We all get our just deserts.
  • Fighting for a just cause.
  • A just and lasting peace.
  • A just reward.
  • A just cause.
  • These simplistic approaches have been the subject of just criticism.

Just as an Adverb

Definitions of «Just» as an adverb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “just” as an adverb can have the following definitions:

  • Exactly.
  • Exactly or almost exactly at this or that moment.
  • Used as a polite formula for giving permission or making a request.
  • Only a very short time before.
  • Possibly (used to indicate a slight chance of something happening or being true.
  • Simply; only; no more than.
  • Absolutely.
  • (used for emphasis) absolutely.
  • Barely; by a little.
  • Indicating exactness or preciseness.
  • Very recently; in the immediate past.
  • Expressing agreement.
  • Really; absolutely (used for emphasis.
  • And nothing more.
  • Only a moment ago.
  • Exactly at this moment or the moment described.
  • By a little.

Synonyms of «Just» as an adverb (41 Words)

a second ago In the second place.
a short time ago In a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner.
absolutely Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
You re absolutely right.
altogether Including everything or everyone; in total.
An altogether new approach.
barely Openly; explicitly.
A barely perceptible pause.
but (used at the end of a sentence) though; however.
Hopes that last but a moment.
by a hair’s breadth In reserve; not for immediate use.
by a narrow margin So as to pass a given point.
by inches In reserve; not for immediate use.
by the narrowest of margins In reserve; not for immediate use.
completely To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly.
Was completely at fault.
entirely Completely (often used for emphasis.
The traffic seemed to consist entirely of black cabs.
exactly Just as it should be.
They met in 1989 and got married exactly two years later.
hardly No or not (suggesting surprise at or disagreement with a statement.
He hardly ever goes fishing.
in all respects To or toward the inside of.
in every respect To or toward the inside of.
in every way To or toward the inside of.
just now Only a moment ago.
lately In the recent past.
Lately the rules have been enforced.
merely And nothing more.
Gary a silent boy merely nodded.
narrowly In a limited or restricted way.
Narrowly defined tasks.
no more than Used to express refusal or denial or disagreement etc or especially to emphasize a negative statement.
not long ago For an extended time or at a distant time.
nothing but In no respect; to no degree.
only Not until.
She was still only in her mid thirties.
only just With nevertheless the final result.
only now In the final outcome.
perfectly Used for emphasis, especially in order to assert something that has been challenged or doubted.
The ring fitted perfectly.
positively In a way that indicates the presence of a certain substance or condition.
It s time I got down to thinking positively about this show.
precisely Used as a reply to confirm or agree with a previous statement.
He was doing precisely or exactly what she had told him to do.
properly With reason or justice.
I m trying to get my mother to behave properly.
quite Actually or truly or to an extreme.
It s quite out of the question.
really Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal.
Do you really expect me to believe that.
scarce Scarcely.
Would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave.
scarcely Only a very short time before.
Had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open.
simply Merely; just.
It is simply a matter of time.
thoroughly Completely and absolutely good is sometimes used informally for thoroughly.
We searched the files thoroughly.
totally Used to express agreement.
Some of the lyrics are totally brilliant.
utterly Completely and without qualification; absolutely.
Utterly miserable.
very recently Precisely so.
wholly To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent whole is often used informally for wholly.
The distinction is not wholly clear.

Usage Examples of «Just» as an adverb

  • They were just interested in making money.
  • It was just as he said–the jewel was gone.
  • ‘Simon really messed things up.’ ‘Didn’t he just.
  • It might just help.
  • I only just caught the train.
  • It has just enough salt.
  • She’s just coming.
  • Inflation fell to just over 4 per cent.
  • He finished the marathon in just under 3 hours.
  • The batter just missed being hit.
  • I only just caught the bus.
  • You’re a human being, just like everyone else.
  • I just can’t take it anymore.
  • He has just arrived.
  • He was just grand as Romeo.
  • The sun just now came out.
  • We were just finishing breakfast.
  • I’ve just seen the local paper.
  • Just a scratch.
  • Just a bad day in the office.
  • Just help yourselves.
  • They’re just great.
  • That’s just what I need.

Associations of «Just» (30 Words)

applicable Capable of being applied; having relevance.
Gave applicable examples to support her argument.
apposite Apt in the circumstances or in relation to something.
The observations are apposite to the discussion.
appropriate Suitable or proper in the circumstances.
A funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity.
apropos Very appropriate to a particular situation.
The song feels apropos to a midnight jaunt.
apt Having a tendency to do something.
He is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant.
barely By a little.
A barely perceptible pause.
coincidentally In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely.
The three are coincidentally reunited when captured by the enemy.
correct Correct in opinion or judgment.
The steel industry s current overcapacity will be corrected this year.
felicitous Well chosen or suited to the circumstances.
The view was the room s only felicitous feature.
fitting The action of fitting something.
Loose fitting trousers.
germane Relevant to a subject under consideration.
That is not germane to our theme.
happenstance Coincidence.
It was just happenstance that I happened to be there.
incidentally Of a minor or subordinate nature.
Incidentally it was many months before the whole truth was discovered.
legitimate Show or affirm to be just and legitimate.
The legitimate theatre.
licit Not forbidden; lawful.
Usage patterns differ between licit and illicit drugs.
mere Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
Questions that cannot be answered by mere mortals.
merely Just; only.
I was merely asking.
opportune Done or occurring at a favourable time; well timed.
An opportune time to receive guests.
pertinence Relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand.
pertinent Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
Practitioners must consider all factors pertinent to a situation.
proper Used as an intensifier, especially in derogatory contexts.
An artist needs the proper tools.
relevant Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
The scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant to her own research.
right A road or entrance on the right.
Are you politically right left or centre.
rightness Conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety.
The rightness of that move for me.
scarcely Only a very short time before.
Had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open.
seemly According with custom or propriety.
Seemly behavior.
seldom Not common; infrequent.
He was seldom absent.
simply (used for emphasis) absolutely.
Simply complete the application form.
timely Done or occurring sufficiently early; prompt.
With timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery.
unconsciously Without realizing or being aware of one’s actions.
Ben smiled unconsciously when he heard her voice.

What is another word for just?

1476 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ d͡ʒˈʌst], [ d‍ʒˈʌst], [ dʒ_ˈʌ_s_t]

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Similar words for just:

  • accurate (adjective)

  • accurate, precise (adjective)

  • admissible (adjective)

  • all (adjective)

  • appropriate (adjective)

  • balanced (adjective)

  • barely (adjective)

  • befitting (adjective)

  • candid (adjective)

  • conscientious (adjective)

  • correct (adjective)

  • democratic (adjective)

  • deserved (adjective)

  • dispassionate (adjective)

  • due (adjective)

  • equal (adjective)

  • equitable (adjective)

  • ethical (adjective)

  • even-handed (adjective)

  • fair (adjective)

  • fair, impartial (adjective)

  • fair-minded (adjective)

  • fair and square (adjective)

  • felicitous (adjective)

  • fit (adjective)

  • fitting (adjective)

  • generous (adjective)

  • great-hearted (adjective)

  • happy (adjective)

  • holy (adjective)

  • honest (adjective)

  • honorable (adjective)

  • impartial (adjective)

  • incorruptible (adjective)

  • just (adjective)

  • large-hearted (adjective)

  • lawful (adjective)

  • legal (adjective)

  • legitimate (adjective)

  • moral (adjective)

  • nonpartisan (adjective)

  • objective (adjective)

  • other relevant words (adjective)

  • proportionate/proportional (adjective)

  • reasonable (adjective)

  • reputable (adjective)

  • required (adjective)

  • required/requisite (adjective)

  • right (adjective)

  • right-minded (adjective)

  • rightful (adjective)

  • sound (adjective)

  • square (adjective)

  • straight (adjective)

  • straightforward (adjective)

  • suitable (adjective)

  • suitable, appropriate (adjective)

  • true (adjective)

  • truthful (adjective)

  • unbiased (adjective)

  • unerring (adjective)

  • unprejudiced (adjective)

  • upright (adjective)

  • valid (adjective)

  • veracious (adjective)

  • a little (adverb)

  • hardly (adverb)

  • newly (adverb)

  • other relevant words (adverb)

  • quite (adverb)

  • sharp (adverb)

  • definitely (adverb)

  • exactly (adverb)

  • hardly (adverb)

  • merely (adverb)

  • quite (adverb)

  • right (adverb)

  • smack (adverb)

  • smack-dab (adverb)

  • totally (adverb)

  • utterly (adverb)

  • wholly (adverb)

  • antimonopoly (noun)

  • antitrust (noun)

  • but (noun)

  • fair (noun)

  • hardly (noun)

  • just (noun)

  • other relevant words (noun)

  • other relevant words (verb)

  • other synonyms
  • fully

  • honorable

  • other relevant words

  • other relevant words (noun)

How to use «just» in context?

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Antonyms for just

  • adj.

    accurate (adjective)

    • de fined,
    • ex-act,
    • re-gular,
    • dis-criminating,
    • more defined,
    • more ultraprecise,
    • matter-of-fact,
    • de-fined,
    • de tailed,
    • ultraprecise,
    • most defined,
    • ultra precise,
    • dis criminating,
    • more careful,
    • de-tailed,
    • more concrete,
    • severe,
    • most ultraprecise,
    • on nose,
    • ex act,
    • re gular,
    • explicit,
    • dis criminative,
    • on the money,
    • on button,
    • dis-criminative,
    • un mistakable,
    • un-mistakable,
    • on money,
    • de finite,
    • de-finite,
    • ultra-precise.

    accurate, precise (adjective)

    • veracious,
    • undistorted,
    • normal,
    • faithful,
    • exact,
    • justified,
    • veridical,
    • regular.

    admissible (adjective)

    • pertinent,
    • more tolerated,
    • licit,
    • more allowed,
    • more acceptable,
    • all-owed,
    • most possible,
    • re-levant,
    • more concedable,
    • most tolerated,
    • most concedable,
    • most allowed,
    • all owed,
    • Tolerated,
    • re levant,
    • logical.

    all (adjective)

    • just.

    appropriate (adjective)

    • most desired,
    • de-sired,
    • tailor made,
    • more well-suited,
    • more wellsuited,
    • more desired,
    • be-coming,
    • more convenient,
    • most well-suited,
    • more appurtenant,
    • wellsuited,
    • more belonging,
    • be-longing,
    • most appurtenant,
    • de sired,
    • most belonging,
    • be longing,
    • most well suited,
    • well suited,
    • most wellsuited,
    • welltimed,
    • more well suited.

    balanced (adjective)

    • more counterbalanced,
    • counter balanced,
    • more offset,
    • counter-balanced,
    • more evened,
    • uni form,
    • most stabilized,
    • more stabilized,
    • most evened,
    • most counterbalanced,
    • uni-form,
    • most offset.

    barely (adjective)

    • most scantily,
    • more scarcely,
    • hardliest,
    • most almost,
    • more almost,
    • hardlier,
    • most scarcely,
    • more scantily.

    befitting (adjective)

    • be-seeming,
    • more beseeming,
    • de-cent,
    • most behooving,
    • de cent,
    • most beseeming,
    • be seeming,
    • what doctor ordered,
    • more behooving,
    • be-fitting.

    candid (adjective)

    • more uncolored,
    • telling like it is,
    • ingenuous,
    • un-colored,
    • out-spoken,
    • un pretended,
    • telling it like is,
    • outspoken,
    • most uncolored,
    • un-equivocal,
    • most unpretended,
    • un equivocal,
    • most frontal,
    • un colored,
    • telling it like it is,
    • telling like is,
    • out spoken,
    • un-pretended,
    • more unpretended,
    • right front,
    • more frontal.

    conscientious (adjective)

    • highminded,
    • high minded,
    • more conscionable,
    • high principled,
    • highprincipled,
    • most high-principled,
    • most high principled,
    • more high principled,
    • more highprincipled,
    • more high-principled,
    • most highprincipled,
    • most conscionable.

    correct (adjective)

    • on target,
    • stoner,
    • free of error,
    • on the beam,
    • right as rain,
    • unmistaken,
    • cooking with gas,
    • dead on,
    • on track.

    democratic (adjective)

    • individualistic,
    • populist,
    • libertarian,
    • self-ruling.

    deserved (adjective)

    • de-served,
    • de served.

    dispassionate (adjective)

    • dis interested,
    • couldnt care less,
    • iceberg,
    • non discriminatory,
    • most iceberg,
    • coldfish,
    • most poker faced,
    • dis-passionate,
    • cold blooded,
    • most poker-faced,
    • judicial,
    • un moved,
    • quietest,
    • more unexcited,
    • most coldfish,
    • in-different,
    • most cold-fish,
    • in different,
    • un ruffled,
    • un-excited,
    • non-discriminatory,
    • dis passionate,
    • more coldfish,
    • most unexcitable,
    • un flappable,
    • un-moved,
    • un-emotional,
    • more cold-fish,
    • un involved,
    • un excitable,
    • dis-interested,
    • Quieter,
    • most nondiscriminatory,
    • more iceberg,
    • more poker-faced,
    • un-flappable,
    • more cold fish,
    • more poker faced,
    • un excited,
    • more nondiscriminatory,
    • un emotional,
    • un-excitable,
    • un-involved,
    • more unexcitable,
    • most unexcited,
    • poker faced,
    • un-ruffled,
    • most cold fish.

    due (adjective)

    • most justified,
    • most earned,
    • more rhadamanthine,
    • more earned,
    • more condign,
    • more justified,
    • most rhadamanthine,
    • most condign.

    equal (adjective)

    • without distinction,
    • egalitarian.

    equitable (adjective)

    • fair-to-middling,
    • most cricket,
    • even-steven,
    • more fair to middling,
    • more evensteven,
    • more even-steven,
    • most evensteven,
    • even steven,
    • more fair-to-middling,
    • most fair to middling,
    • most even-steven,
    • most even steven,
    • more even steven,
    • more cricket,
    • most fair-to-middling,
    • evensteven.

    ethical (adjective)

    • up-standing,
    • up standing,
    • most christian,
    • more christian,
    • ethical,
    • more moralistic,
    • true blue,
    • most moralistic.

    even-handed (adjective)

    • on level,
    • even handed.

    fair (adjective)

    • FAIRER,
    • un-corrupted,
    • un corrupted.

    fair, impartial (adjective)

    • dependable,
    • aloof,
    • honorable,
    • decent,
    • good,
    • trustworthy,
    • tried,
    • reliable,
    • rightful,
    • right,
    • virtuous,
    • rigid.

    fair-minded (adjective)

    • fairminded,
    • fair minded.

    fair and square (adjective)

    • by book,
    • fair square,
    • honest aboveboard.

    felicitous (adjective)

    • in-spired,
    • inspired,
    • more well chosen,
    • in spired,
    • more telling,
    • most wellchosen,
    • most well-chosen,
    • more well-chosen,
    • most telling,
    • more wellchosen,
    • wellchosen,
    • most well chosen.

    fit (adjective)

    • de serving,
    • de-serving,
    • most correspondent,
    • pre pared,
    • pre-pared,
    • most desirable,
    • more correspondent.

    fitting (adjective)

    • that ticket,
    • more fitting,
    • that the ticket,
    • thats the ticket,
    • thats ticket,
    • that’s ticket.

    generous (adjective)

    • Open-handed,
    • Great-hearted,
    • ungrudging,
    • munificent,
    • kindhearted,
    • unsparing,
    • soft-touch,
    • unstinting.

    great-hearted (adjective)

    • big hearted,
    • kiner,
    • great hearted,
    • kinest.

    happy (adjective)

    • enviable.

    holy (adjective)

    • de voted,
    • un worldly,
    • saintlike,
    • un-worldly,
    • un-corrupt,
    • un worldliest,
    • godfearing,
    • un-tainted,
    • holy,
    • un corrupt,
    • more revered,
    • most sainted,
    • most glorified,
    • sub lime,
    • un defiled,
    • god fearing,
    • un-defiled,
    • most venerated,
    • sacrosanct,
    • un tainted,
    • most uncorrupt,
    • sub-lime,
    • more uncorrupt,
    • more glorified,
    • more sainted,
    • messianic,
    • more venerated,
    • in-nocent,
    • de-voted,
    • un-worldliest,
    • un worldlier,
    • in nocent,
    • most messianic,
    • more saintlike,
    • most revered,
    • most saintlike,
    • more messianic,
    • hallowed,
    • un-worldlier.

    honest (adjective)

    • lay line,
    • lay the line,
    • re-liable,
    • more law abiding,
    • law abiding,
    • lay on line,
    • most law-abiding,
    • out-right,
    • more above board,
    • re liablest,
    • more law-abiding,
    • most undisguised,
    • more undisguised,
    • out right,
    • most above board,
    • un-disguised,
    • like is,
    • out righter,
    • out rightest,
    • on the up and up,
    • out-righter,
    • on and up,
    • re-liabler,
    • lay it on line,
    • more lawabiding,
    • un feigned,
    • on the up,
    • re liabler,
    • like it is,
    • more above-board,
    • un disguised,
    • most lawabiding,
    • re-liablest,
    • most upfront,
    • on the up up,
    • lay it line,
    • most above-board,
    • un-feigned,
    • on up,
    • lay it the line,
    • more upfront,
    • most law abiding,
    • on the and up,
    • lawabiding,
    • on up up.

    honorable (adjective)

    • more esteemed,
    • un stained,
    • most esteemed,
    • un-stained.

    impartial (adjective)

    • more on-the-fence,
    • non-discriminating,
    • most unbigoted,
    • more nondiscriminating,
    • most on the fence,
    • more unbigoted,
    • un slanted,
    • non discriminating,
    • open minded,
    • most on-the-fence,
    • more unslanted,
    • openminded,
    • un bigoted,
    • most nondiscriminating,
    • most unslanted,
    • un-bigoted,
    • un-slanted,
    • more on the fence.

    incorruptible (adjective)

    • untouchable,
    • imperishable,
    • indestructible,
    • undestroyable,
    • unbribable,
    • inextinguishable.

    just (adjective)

    • equable.

    large-hearted (adjective)

    • large hearted.

    lawful (adjective)

    • more card carrying,
    • more legislated,
    • de-creed,
    • most decreed,
    • more passed,
    • most legitimatized,
    • most commanded,
    • most cardcarrying,
    • more decreed,
    • most juridical,
    • more cardcarrying,
    • de creed,
    • most jurisprudent,
    • most card carrying,
    • more card-carrying,
    • more legitimatized,
    • more enjoined,
    • most judged,
    • most passed,
    • more jurisprudent,
    • ordained,
    • most enjoined,
    • most legalized,
    • most legislated,
    • most enacted,
    • more legalized,
    • most jural,
    • more jural,
    • more juridical,
    • cardcarrying,
    • card carrying,
    • most card-carrying,
    • more enacted,
    • most warrantable,
    • more warrantable,
    • more commanded,
    • more judged.

    legal (adjective)

    • contractual,
    • granted,
    • within the law,
    • Enforcible,
    • sure enough,
    • precedented.

    legitimate (adjective)

    • wellfounded,
    • well founded,
    • re-cognized,
    • re cognized,
    • received.

    moral (adjective)

    • salt the earth,
    • trueblue,
    • salt earth,
    • true-blue,
    • meritorious.

    nonpartisan (adjective)

    • freewheeling,
    • Unimplicated,
    • unaffiliated,
    • non-partisan,
    • on one’s own,
    • on own,
    • free-wheeling,
    • playing it cool,
    • uninfluenced,
    • non-aligned.

    objective (adjective)

    • strictly business.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • fair-and-square,
    • felicitous,
    • out and out,
    • on the button,
    • happy,
    • cold-fish,
    • Undissembling,
    • not unlikely,
    • upright,
    • fair,
    • on the up-and-up,
    • fair-minded,
    • greathearted,
    • card-carrying,
    • without favor,
    • right-minded,
    • correct,
    • strict,
    • legal,
    • salt of the earth,
    • truthful,
    • cool cat,
    • scrupulous,
    • due,
    • cricket,
    • largehearted,
    • barely,
    • up-front,
    • square deal,
    • pre-requisite,
    • juridical,
    • straightforward,
    • salt of earth,
    • reasonable,
    • unbigoted,
    • watertight,
    • admissible,
    • laid back,
    • not impossible,
    • balanced,
    • square shooting,
    • thinking twice,
    • scheduled,
    • upfront,
    • straightarrow,
    • conscientious,
    • true,
    • law-abiding,
    • Warrantable,
    • unexcitable,
    • prayerful,
    • democratic,
    • in force,
    • on-the-fence,
    • lay it on the line,
    • of right,
    • nondiscriminating,
    • well-suited,
    • that’s the ticket,
    • of good repute,
    • only just,
    • right-on,
    • coldblooded,
    • Beseeming,
    • providential,
    • couldn’t care less,
    • straight,
    • fit,
    • jural,
    • unprejudiced,
    • deserved,
    • well-chosen,
    • even,
    • unanswerable,
    • equitable,
    • matter of fact,
    • inerrant,
    • laid on the line,
    • nondiscriminatory,
    • straight-arrow,
    • by the book,
    • unpretended,
    • Rhadamanthine,
    • principled,
    • pietistical,
    • legit,
    • unslanted,
    • on up and up,
    • tailormade,
    • what you see is what you get,
    • honest,
    • candid,
    • right up front,
    • just what was ordered,
    • required,
    • on up-and-up,
    • suitable,
    • equal,
    • dispassionate,
    • no lie,
    • appurtenant,
    • Uncorrupt,
    • in proportion,
    • concedable,
    • incorruptible,
    • lawful,
    • even-handed,
    • condign,
    • objective,
    • Pretenseless,
    • poker-faced,
    • be fitting,
    • sound,
    • Compulsatory,
    • conscionable,
    • good enough,
    • undisguised,
    • unexcited,
    • generous,
    • Undissembled,
    • evenhanded,
    • meet,
    • moral,
    • uncolored,
    • honest and aboveboard,
    • be coming,
    • scantily,
    • unbiased,
    • high-principled,
    • what the doctor ordered,
    • moralistic,
    • befitting,
    • fair and square,
    • fitting,
    • lay on the line,
    • well chosen,
    • well timed,
    • legitimate,
    • sainted,
    • proportionate.

    proportionate/proportional (adjective)

    • de-pendent,
    • de pendent.

    reasonable (adjective)

    • unexcessive,
    • unextreme,
    • standing to reason,
    • making sense,
    • within reason.

    reputable (adjective)

    • well-thought-of,
    • Redoubted,
    • in high favor.

    required (adjective)

    • re-quired,
    • re quired.

    required/requisite (adjective)

    • in dispensable,
    • most demanded,
    • needful,
    • un-avoidable,
    • more compulsatory,
    • re commended,
    • more demanded,
    • most compulsatory,
    • un avoidable,
    • in-dispensable,
    • re-commended.

    right (adjective)

    • in fallible,
    • in dubitable,
    • in-errant,
    • in errant,
    • in-dubitable,
    • un doubted,
    • most watertight,
    • in-fallible,
    • more watertight,
    • more inerrant,
    • un-doubted,
    • most inerrant.

    right-minded (adjective)

    • rightminded,
    • right minded.

    rightful (adjective)

    • twenty-four carat,
    • holding water.

    sound (adjective)

    • all there,
    • got it together,
    • well advised.

    square (adjective)

    • sportspersonlike,
    • on-the-level.

    straight (adjective)

    • un-qualified,
    • un qualified.

    straightforward (adjective)

    • more plaindealing,
    • straight arrow,
    • more right-on,
    • more straight-arrow,
    • more straight arrow,
    • more undissembling,
    • more righton,
    • Plain-dealing,
    • laid line,
    • un-varnished,
    • more square shooting,
    • most square-shooting,
    • more square-shooting,
    • more pretenseless,
    • un-dissembling,
    • more straightarrow,
    • plaindealing,
    • more undissembled,
    • more plain-dealing,
    • pre tenseless,
    • most plain-dealing,
    • laid the line,
    • most undissembled,
    • most right-on,
    • squareshooting,
    • most right on,
    • un-concealed,
    • un concealed,
    • most undissembling,
    • most straight-arrow,
    • plain dealing,
    • righton,
    • most plaindealing,
    • pre-tenseless,
    • more plain dealing,
    • most righton,
    • more right on,
    • square-shooting,
    • un varnished,
    • un-dissembled,
    • laid on line,
    • most plain dealing,
    • most straightarrow,
    • most pretenseless,
    • un dissembling,
    • most straight arrow,
    • most square shooting,
    • un dissembled,
    • most squareshooting,
    • more squareshooting.

    suitable (adjective)

    • in character,
    • more suitable,
    • copacetic,
    • up to snuff,
    • user friendly,
    • in keeping.

    suitable, appropriate (adjective)

    • well-deserved.

    true (adjective)

    • liege.

    truthful (adjective)

    • truth-telling,
    • plainspoken.

    unbiased (adjective)

    • un-biased,
    • un-interested,
    • un interested,
    • un biased,
    • on fence.

    unerring (adjective)

    • inerrable.

    unprejudiced (adjective)

    • un-prejudiced,
    • un prejudiced.

    upright (adjective)

    • un impeachable,
    • up right,
    • un-impeachable,
    • up-right.

    valid (adjective)

    • de-terminative,
    • un answerable,
    • more proven,
    • de terminative,
    • proven,
    • most attested,
    • most unanswerable,
    • un-adulterated,
    • more attested,
    • un-answerable,
    • more valid,
    • most proven,
    • un adulterated,
    • more unanswerable.

    veracious (adjective)

    • undeceptive,
    • on line,
    • on the line.
  • adv

    a little (adverb)

    • merely.

    hardly (adverb)

    • not much,
    • no way,
    • once in a blue moon,
    • not a bit,
    • not likely,
    • detectably,
    • faintly,
    • almost not,
    • not noticeably,
    • not at all,
    • not by much,
    • pretty near,
    • perceptibly,
    • not markedly,
    • Scantly,
    • not measurably,
    • by no means,
    • not notably,
    • by a hair,
    • not often,
    • once in blue moon,
    • no more than.

    newly (adverb)

    • of late.

    Other relevant words: (adverb)

    • faultlessly,
    • all the way,
    • in every respect,
    • comprehensively,
    • factually,
    • scarcely,
    • all in all,
    • unswervingly,
    • all,
    • undeviatingly,
    • to the core,
    • Straightly,
    • without exception,
    • as a crow flies,
    • without deviation,
    • only,
    • unmitigatedly,
    • uniquely,
    • pointblank,
    • unerringly,
    • wholeheartedly,
    • for certain,
    • on the nail,
    • slam bang,
    • just barely,
    • nothing but,
    • in deed,
    • hardly,
    • rigorously,
    • for a fact,
    • Consummately,
    • nth degree,
    • newly,
    • at most,
    • on the dot,
    • Veraciously,
    • no mistake,
    • smack,
    • smack dab,
    • the core,
    • top to bottom,
    • smack-dab,
    • unequivocally,
    • methodically.

    quite (adverb)

    • in fact,
    • in truth,
    • in reality,
    • without reservation.

    sharp (adverb)

    • punctually.
  • adv.

    definitely (adverb)

    • entirely,
    • expressly,
    • sharp,
    • square,
    • unmistakably,
    • accurately,
    • precisely.

    exactly (adverb)

    • de finitely,
    • un-equivocally,
    • for fact,
    • the ticket,
    • explicitly,
    • on dot,
    • un equivocally,
    • un-erringly,
    • de-finitely,
    • in-deed,
    • meth-odically,
    • on nail,
    • un erringly,
    • meth odically.

    hardly (adverb)

    • infrequently,
    • not quite,
    • sparsely,
    • with trouble.

    merely (adverb)

    • solely,
    • plainly.

    quite (adverb)

    • largely.

    right (adverb)

    • all way.

    smack (adverb)

    • point blank.

    smack-dab (adverb)

    • smackdab,
    • as crow flies.

    totally (adverb)

    • un-conditionally,
    • un-mitigatedly,
    • un mitigatedly,
    • un conditionally,
    • top bottom.

    utterly (adverb)

    • to the nth degree,
    • to core,
    • the nth degree,
    • to nth degree.

    wholly (adverb)

    • in-dividually,
    • in dividually.
  • n.

    • natural,
    • independent.

    • awful,
    • actively,
    • e’en,
    • actual,
    • now,
    • any,
    • awfully,
    • bloody,
    • e’er.

    • almost,
    • nearly,
    • really,
    • very,
    • well-nigh,
    • all but,
    • practically.

    • nonpartisan,
    • around the corner,
    • at the earliest/first opportunity,
    • in no time (at all),
    • in the short run/term,
    • imminent,
    • any day/moment etc. now.

    • what’s gotten into someone?,
    • anyway,
    • proper,
    • what has/will become of,
    • where has someone/something gotten to?,
    • what (has) happened to something.

    • tight,
    • reason.

    • irreproachable.

    • mild.

    • the other day,
    • freshly.

    antimonopoly (noun)

    • antimonopoly.

    antitrust (noun)

    • antitrust.

    but (noun)

    • but.

    fair (noun)

    • righteous.

    hardly (noun)

    • by very little.

    just (noun)

    • sporting,
    • simply,
    • retributory,
    • just now,
    • clean,
    • retributive,
    • sportsmanlike,
    • scarce.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • amount,
    • frequency,
    • attribution,
    • quantity.
  • v.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • behaviour,
    • bare.
  • Other synonyms:

    • conformist,
    • recent,
    • obviously,
    • understandable,
    • high-minded,
    • inclusive,
    • accurate,
    • someway,
    • why,
    • otherwise,
    • presently,
    • level playing-field,
    • evenly,
    • become of,
    • unerring,
    • sooner,
    • coming,
    • latterly,
    • upcoming,
    • whither,
    • pristine,
    • spotless,
    • how,
    • perchance,
    • equally,
    • blameless,
    • somehow,
    • obvious,
    • politically correct,
    • morally,
    • unblemished,
    • reasonably,
    • short-range,
    • unsullied,
    • unimpeachable,
    • asap,
    • justly,
    • whereabouts,
    • accepted,
    • disciplinary,
    • Prithee,
    • penal,
    • right-thinking,
    • clean-living,
    • impending,
    • soon.

    • fairly,
    • onward,
    • exemplary,
    • totally,
    • please,
    • ANON,
    • thoroughly,
    • squarely,
    • indifferent,
    • well-grounded,
    • impartial,
    • elevated,
    • wholesome,
    • recently,
    • get to,
    • pc,
    • may,
    • utterly,
    • do with,
    • not,
    • altogether,
    • unworldly,
    • wholly,
    • Which,
    • uncontroversial,
    • oncoming,
    • valid,
    • momentarily,
    • noble,
    • disinterested,
    • completely,
    • shortly,
    • lenient,
    • happen to,
    • pray,
    • incapable,
    • merited.

    • forthcoming,
    • quite,
    • get into,
    • cogent,
    • absolutely,
    • perfectly,
    • possibly,
    • well-founded,
    • fully,
    • where,
    • lofty,
    • perhaps,
    • properly,
    • kindly.

    • directly,
    • solid,
    • pure,
    • when,
    • maybe,
    • yes,
    • already,
    • Upon,
    • savory,
    • appropriate.

    • keep,
    • approach,
    • together,
    • come up,
    • What,
    • innocent,
    • late,
    • still,
    • trouble.

    • early.

    • flush,
    • bang.

    • well.

    • close.

    • back.

    • light.

    • carry.

    fully

    • enough.

    honorable

    • reputable.

    Other relevant words:

    • exactly.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • clemency,
    • plumb,
    • by a whisker,
    • adept,
    • minute,
    • tolerant,
    • clean-cut,
    • discover,
    • nonracist,
    • perpetual,
    • daylight,
    • a moment ago,
    • alone,
    • desire,
    • artless,
    • approximately,
    • dear,
    • erect,
    • by all means,
    • seraphic,
    • integrity,
    • immediately,
    • consequence,
    • detached,
    • requisite,
    • flawless,
    • limitless,
    • real,
    • mathematical,
    • seemly,
    • guileless,
    • straight away,
    • all-powerful,
    • skilful,
    • exceedingly,
    • positively,
    • upstanding,
    • making,
    • sensible,
    • undefined,
    • definitely,
    • liberal,
    • word for word,
    • verbatim et litteratim,
    • okay,
    • express,
    • conspicuous,
    • clear,
    • constant,
    • stature,
    • everlasting,
    • convey,
    • respectable,
    • undeceiving,
    • ubiquitous,
    • aboveboard,
    • right now,
    • duty,
    • permanent,
    • slow,
    • receive,
    • mighty,
    • plausible,
    • direct,
    • Yeomanly,
    • proficient,
    • person in charge,
    • changeless,
    • unstained,
    • rounded,
    • sanctioned,
    • Occultism,
    • tilt,
    • highly,
    • honourable,
    • blunt,
    • secure,
    • all-knowing,
    • unlimited,
    • slightly,
    • unpretending,
    • timeless,
    • undefiled,
    • statutory,
    • gifted person,
    • origin,
    • hard,
    • pietistic,
    • one,
    • straighten,
    • incorruptibility,
    • fairish,
    • altruistic,
    • little,
    • unspoiled,
    • unspotted,
    • immediate,
    • creative,
    • spang,
    • supreme,
    • middling,
    • becoming,
    • mortally,
    • somewhat,
    • punctual,
    • well-expressed,
    • once more,
    • judicious,
    • exclusively,
    • allow,
    • apposite,
    • rest,
    • at best,
    • meticulous,
    • draw,
    • godly,
    • joust,
    • rugged,
    • glorious,
    • defensible,
    • radiant,
    • at worst,
    • nominally,
    • unbowed,
    • numinous,
    • terrifically,
    • in a moment,
    • infinite,
    • sincere,
    • perfect,
    • undiluted,
    • stark,
    • majestic,
    • size,
    • however,
    • moment,
    • literatim,
    • untarnished,
    • consistent,
    • moderate,
    • expert,
    • poor,
    • mere,
    • sovereign,
    • faithfully,
    • self-consistent,
    • flat,
    • rational,
    • terribly,
    • rigorous,
    • guiltless,
    • authoritative,
    • cleaner,
    • vindicatory,
    • pretty,
    • only too,
    • manly,
    • mediocre,
    • powerfully,
    • undeceitful,
    • letter-perfect,
    • open,
    • uncorrupted,
    • numb,
    • informed,
    • require,
    • to the letter,
    • Unprepossessed,
    • sane,
    • truehearted,
    • justice,
    • grandfather,
    • full,
    • All-wise,
    • provide,
    • monstrous,
    • sporty,
    • boundless,
    • incisively,
    • neutral,
    • justifiable,
    • haughty,
    • frank,
    • particularly,
    • singly,
    • actionable,
    • theoretical,
    • immaculate,
    • basic,
    • merciful,
    • bonnie,
    • office,
    • word by word,
    • marry,
    • saintly,
    • principle,
    • justness,
    • gallows,
    • minimally,
    • be absorbed in,
    • danger,
    • so,
    • In Toto,
    • serious,
    • impersonal,
    • mortal,
    • equatable,
    • excusable,
    • unspoilt,
    • nevertheless,
    • beneficial,
    • pat,
    • moment ago,
    • omniscient,
    • without delay,
    • comely,
    • earned,
    • authorized,
    • faultless,
    • charge,
    • casual,
    • negligibly,
    • all-seeing,
    • equity,
    • legible,
    • average,
    • substantial,
    • point-blank,
    • levelheaded,
    • uprightness,
    • competent,
    • estimable,
    • creation,
    • all over again,
    • legislative,
    • agency,
    • immortal,
    • aright,
    • attain,
    • only when,
    • delicate,
    • skillful,
    • bang on,
    • except that,
    • correctly,
    • truly,
    • apex,
    • just a while ago,
    • ipsissimis verbis,
    • on the nose,
    • actually,
    • lawmaking,
    • particular,
    • meagerly,
    • say,
    • bonny,
    • fundamental,
    • authorised,
    • acquire,
    • simple,
    • purely,
    • on the level,
    • warranted,
    • unswayed,
    • marginally,
    • beneficent,
    • attack,
    • nice,
    • scientific,
    • right away,
    • responsible,
    • omnipresent,
    • continuous,
    • scant,
    • adverb of time,
    • unmitigated,
    • instantly,
    • at once,
    • worthy,
    • assume,
    • definite,
    • open-minded,
    • loving,
    • de jure,
    • literal,
    • at this moment,
    • credible,
    • apropos,
    • through and through,
    • perform,
    • height,
    • stainless,
    • curious,
    • similar,
    • applicable,
    • rigidly,
    • eternal,
    • white,
    • jiffy,
    • rightly,
    • stick,
    • right smart,
    • unchanging,
    • near,
    • vestal,
    • have,
    • interest,
    • highest,
    • sacred,
    • omnipotent,
    • shaping,
    • binding,
    • creditable,
    • acme,
    • all right,
    • straitened,
    • function,
    • unbent,
    • follow,
    • fine,
    • salutary,
    • deliver,
    • vertical,
    • unmixed,
    • Unjaundiced,
    • obtain,
    • uninvolved,
    • religious,
    • commonsensical,
    • It,
    • trusty,
    • Justiciable,
    • benevolent,
    • angelic,
    • immutable,
    • unbounded,
    • lately,
    • in every way,
    • candor,
    • parlous,
    • verbally,
    • apt,
    • highly respectable,
    • straightaway,
    • flash,
    • virgin,
    • sheer,
    • peak,
    • far and away,
    • certainly,
    • importance,
    • dead,
    • as well,
    • go,
    • rarely,
    • get,
    • world,
    • open and aboveboard,
    • procure,
    • above-board,
    • capture,
    • kosher,
    • christian,
    • inviolate,
    • jolly,
    • slap,
    • surely,
    • scanty,
    • complete,
    • virginal,
    • constitutional,
    • Undazzled,
    • seldom,
    • just right,
    • trustiness,
    • clear-cut,
    • seize,
    • practiced,
    • lead,
    • well-argued,
    • precise,
    • charm,
    • absolute,
    • acceptable,
    • as soon as,
    • undogmatic,
    • literally,
    • sterling,
    • Creating,
    • luminous,
    • uncoloured,
    • afford,
    • area,
    • genuine,
    • ultimately,
    • level,
    • verbatim,
    • rectify,
    • distinguished,
    • position,
    • alright,
    • narrowly,
    • mightily,
    • just so,
    • in all respects,
    • simplicity,
    • weighty,
    • specifically,
    • sufficient,
    • ripe,
    • Large-hearted,
    • humble,
    • undeniably,
    • commendable,
    • sightly,
    • well-defined,
    • fairness,
    • extremely,
    • strictly,
    • yet,
    • derive,
    • further,
    • effective,
    • powerful,
    • almighty.

How to use «Just» in context?

«just» means «only.» For example, «just a second» means «wait just a second.

Paraphrases for Just:

Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
  • Equivalence

    • Adjective
      fair-minded.
  • Reverse Entailment

    • Foreign word
      Juste.
    • Adjective
      Juste.
    • Proper noun, singular
      Juste.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      Juste.
  • Independent

    • Adjective
      accurate, earlier, justifiable, justified, legitimate, purely, reasonable, rightful, simply, unjust, even-handed, justice-seeking.
    • Proper noun, singular
      simply.
    • Noun, plural
      benefits, levels, purposes, components.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      rightful.
    • Adverb
      about, absolutely, accurately, actually, almost, already, also, approximately, barely, best, better, briefly, currently, directly, earlier, entirely, equally, fairly, hardly, however, immediately, impartially, indeed, justly, likewise, marginally, nearly, newly, now, particularly, perfectly, previously, purely, rather, really, recently, rightly, scarcely, shortly, similarly, simply, slightly, so, solely, somewhat, soon, specifically, still, then, there, thus, virtually, yet.
    • Verb, past tense
      contained, derived, held, pointed, supported, wanted, Came, Meant, Returned, Took.
    • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
      UST.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      impartial, justice-loving.

Word of the Day

Omophagic

Synonyms:
herbivorous,
omnivorous.

Nearby words

  • Jus Sanguinis
  • jus soli
  • jussieu
  • jussive
  • jussive mood
  • Just
  • (just) between you and me
  • (just) the tip of the iceberg
  • J
  • J B S haldane
  • j bar

Resources

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  • JUST synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
  • Powerthesaurus.org
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  • Collins Dictionary — synonyms of JUST
  • YourDictionary
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