Just

Explore meanings, explanations, related words, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences, FAQ, Mini blog, Fact, Proverb, Quotation for the word: Just

   

Meanings of Just

   
Adjective
  • Right or correct; true.
  • Fair and honest; treating everyone equally.
   
Interjection
  • A word to show surprise or unhappiness.
   
Adverb
  • Only or simply; not more than that.
  • Right now or a moment ago.
  • Exactly or perfectly.
   

Explanation of the word: Just

Just means something is exactly right or fair. If you say, 'I just want a cookie,' it means you only want that cookie.

   

Search another word:

 

   

Translations for the word: Just

   
hindi
केवल

keval

सिर्फ

sirf

बस

bas

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Just

correct fair only simply
   

Antonyms for the word: Just

unjust
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Just

  • I just finished my homework.
  • She just got a new bike.
  • We just saw a movie together.
  • He just learned to tie his shoes.
  • I just want to be your friend.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Just

The Magic of "Just"

Just like a little bird that flutters in the sky, the word "just" can mean so many things! It can mean "only" when you say, "I just want one cookie!" or it can mean "fair" when you share your toys with a friend.

Imagine a world where everything is just right! The sun shines just enough, and the flowers bloom just for you. So, remember, being just is about being kind and fair, just like in your favorite stories.

Let’s spread some joy and make our world a little more just today! 🌼✨

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Just

The word 'just' means fair or right. It can also mean something that happened very recently.

You pronounce 'just' like this: juhst.

The word 'just' comes from the Latin word 'justus', which means 'fair' or 'right'.

The word 'just' in Hindi is 'सिर्फ' (Sirf).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Just

Fact: The word 'just' means fair and right. It helps us think about what is fair to everyone!
Proverb: Justice is blind, meaning fairness should be the same for all, no matter who they are.
Quote: "Justice delayed is justice denied." - William E. Gladstone