Meaning & Definition of word "Justly"
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Justly
/ˈdʒʌstli/
adverb:
- 1. In a just manner; fairly or rightly.
- Example: She was justly rewarded for her hard work and dedication.
- 2. For a good reason; rightly.
- Example: He justly argued that everyone deserves equal treatment.
- 3. In accordance with what is morally right.
- Example: The judge ruled justly, ensuring that justice was served.
- 4. Deservedly; rightly so.
- Example: The team justly celebrated their victory after months of effort.
- 5. In a manner that is deserved or appropriate.
- Example: The artist was justly recognized for her contributions to the community.
Etymology
Middle English; from Latin 'justus' meaning 'just, fair'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
justly so:
A phrase used to indicate something is just or reasonable.
justly earned:
Referring to rewards or recognition that are deserved.
Related Words
just:
Conforming to a standard of correctness.
justice:
The principle of moral rightness.
justifiable:
Capable of being shown to be right or reasonable.
Slang Meanings of justly
Meaning: Fair game.
Example Sentence: If you break the rules, that's fair game; you're justly accountable.
Meaning: On the level.
Example Sentence: His explanation was on the level, he justified his actions justly.