adjective

definition

Factually right, correct; factual.

example

It is a just assessment of the facts.

definition

Rationally right, correct.

definition

Morally right; upright, righteous, equitable; fair.

example

It looks like a just solution at first glance.

definition

Proper, adequate.

adverb

definition

Only, simply, merely.

example

He calls it vermilion, but it's just red to me.

definition

(sentence adverb) Used to reduce the force of an imperative; simply.

example

Just follow the directions on the box.

definition

Used to convey a less serious or formal tone

example

I just called to say "hi".

definition

Used to show humility.

example

Lord, we just want to thank You and praise Your Name.

definition

(degree) absolutely, positively

example

It is just splendid!

definition

Moments ago, recently.

example

They just left, but you may leave a message at the desk.

definition

By a narrow margin; closely; nearly.

example

The fastball just missed my head!

definition

Exactly, precisely, perfectly.

example

He wants everything just right for the big day.

interjection

definition

Expressing dismay or discontent.

Examples of just in a Sentence

I just did it.

I guess she just wanted to say goodbye.

I just can't believe this.

But this wasn't just any trip.

Just an unexpected memory, I guess.

Just take care of yourself.

Just give me a minute.

I just wonder what his angle is.

It just happens to be the case with old cars.

Just as good a Wizard as you are a Sorcerer.

At times, it may be best to just enjoy the meal and not ask too many questions.

She just keeps getting worse!

They may have just moved to Alaska from another state.

After that, I guess I was focused on just getting by.

I wouldn't give it up for a million dollars, just like I wouldn't sell my left arm for a million dollars.

One who has just come from reading perhaps one of the best English books will find how many with whom he can converse about it?

Today, for just a few hundred dollars, you can get a copy of your genome.

Freed from worry about losing a job they do not enjoy, encouraged to follow their dreams and passions, I believe most will want to do just that.

Just now she finds it great fun.

I just want to talk to you.

He had just noticed that the king was wearing poor Charlot's Sunday suit instead of his own.

I have just been told that nothing is ready yet.

Everything you saw, that your eyeballs tracked to, how long you looked at it—and not just everything you ever looked at, but your physiological response.

Just then a closed carriage and another with a hood drove up to the porch.

Just as horses shy and snort and gather about a dead horse, so the inmates of the house and strangers crowded into the drawing room round the coffin--the Marshal, the village Elder, peasant women--and all with fixed and frightened eyes, crossing themselves, bowed and kissed the old prince's cold and stiffened hand.

Just wait a minute, sir.

Her fingers searched and found the door handle - just in case.

It's just not my style.

In just eighteen months from now, we will have duplicated that again and effectively doubled our computation power.

Pretty much just goofing off.

Why don't we just decide to stop?

A damp dull autumn morning was just dawning.

Half walking in the paths, half working our way through the lesser drifts, we succeeded in reaching a pine grove just outside a broad pasture.

I just asked her to marry me.

I have just heard something that surprised me very much.

Just what I think, Yakov Alpatych.

Just as she needed to work off her spleen so she had sometimes to exercise her still-existing faculty of thinking--and the pretext for that was a game of patience.

Why don't we go out for supper tonight - just us and the kids?

I'll be done in just a few minutes.

I was just finishing up.

I just don't think it's a good idea for us to be out here alone.

I was just wondering how to deal with the insurance company when the seller is the owner.

I'm just beginning to see what I've been missing.

I just put a pizza in the oven.

I like to get you going, just to see what you'll say next.

Just thinking about something silly.

You just have to act like you already know it.

Well, since you just graduated, my guess is that this is your 20'th.

It's just that I got derailed and I need to get on track.

I can just imagine how much of that Howard would want to know.

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