Found 4 items, similar to JUST.
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Definition: just
hanya
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: just
adil, baru, belaka, benar, hanya, justru, saja, sekedar
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: just
just
adj 1: 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” [ant:
unjust]
2: implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a
natural sense of what is fair to all;
“equitable treatment
of all citizens”;
“an equitable distribution of gifts
among the children” [syn:
equitable] [ant:
inequitable]
3: free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception;
or conforming with established standards or rules;
“a fair
referee”;
“fair deal”;
“on a fair footing”;
“a fair
fight”;
“by fair means or foul” [syn:
fair] [ant:
unfair]
4: of moral excellence;
“a genuinely good person”;
“a just
cause”;
“an upright and respectable man”;
“the life of the
nation is secure only while the nation is honest,
truthful, and virtuous”- Frederick Douglass [syn:
good,
upright,
virtuous]
just
adv 1: 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” [syn:
merely,
simply,
only,
but]
2: 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”
[syn:
precisely,
exactly]
3: only a moment ago;
“he has just arrived”;
“the sun just now
came out” [syn:
just now]
4: absolutely;
“I just can't take it anymore”;
“he was just
grand as Romeo”;
“it's simply beautiful!” [syn:
simply]
5: by a small margin;
“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 [syn:
barely,
hardly,
scarcely,
scarce]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: just
Joust
\Joust\ (joust or j[u^]st; 277), v. i. [OE. justen,
jousten, OF. jouster, jouster, joster, F. jouter, fr. L.
juxta near to, nigh, from the root of jungere to join. See
Join, and cf.
Jostle.]
1. To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in
the lists; to tilt. [Written also
just.]
[1913 Webster +PJC]
For the whole army to joust and tourney. --Holland.
[1913 Webster]
2. Hence: To engage in a competition involving one-to-one
struggle with an opponent.
[PJC]
Joust
\Joust\, n. [OE. juste, jouste, OF. juste, jouste, joste,
F. joute. See
Joust, v. i.]
1. A tilting match; a mock combat on horseback between two
knights in the lists or inclosed field. [Written also
just.]
[1913 Webster]
Gorgeous knights at joust and tournament. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]
2. Hence: Any competition involving one-to-one struggle with
an opponent.
[PJC]