Thesaurus / just
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"Sure," grinned Stanton, with all the deceptive, undauntable optimism of the Just-Awakened.
MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVEELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTTIt is served by a ministerial-looking butler and a just-ready-to-be-ordained footman.
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLANDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGINTill now one with sudden hiss: "But-good Christ-just look-why, the roof's leaning—!"
THE LORD OF THE SEAM. P. SHIELIn it were included the names of his brother, of Couthon, and of Saint-Just.
HISTORICAL TALES, VOL. 6 (OF 15)CHARLES MORRISWe hurried back for them, forgetting that we had promised ourselves a long just-us talk to bridge the months of separation.
PARIS VISTASHELEN DAVENPORT GIBBONSNo just-minded person, whatever his sympathies, can condone such unfair and un-British tactics of war.
THIRTY YEARS IN AUSTRALIAADA CAMBRIDGEA clear-headed and just-minded, though pale and anxious-looking man in poor health.
THE LETTERS OF WILLIAM JAMES, VOL. 1WILLIAM JAMESThe stillness of just-before-dawn was broken by the distant rumble of an internal-combustion engine.
OPERATION TERRORWILLIAM FITZGERALD JENKINSGlad I never attended one of the just-rolls-and-bacon kind, Louise rebelliously declared.
WINONA OF THE CAMP FIREMARGARET WIDDEMERBut Pathfinder had too much native courtesy, and was far too just-minded, to allow the attack to go unnoticed.
THE PATHFINDERJAMES FENIMORE COOPERWORDS RELATED TO JUST
- acceptable
- analytical
- average
- cheap
- circumspect
- conservative
- controlled
- discreet
- equitable
- fair
- feasible
- fit
- honest
- humane
- impartial
- inexpensive
- judicious
- just
- justifiable
- knowing
- legit
- legitimate
- low-cost
- low-priced
- making sense
- modest
- objective
- okay
- plausible
- politic
- proper
- prudent
- rational
- reflective
- restrained
- right
- sane
- sapient
- sensible
- sound
- standing to reason
- temperate
- understandable
- unexcessive
- unextreme
- valid
- within reason
- acclaimed
- celebrated
- conscientious
- constant
- creditable
- dependable
- distinguished
- eminent
- esteemed
- estimable
- excellent
- fair
- faithful
- famed
- famous
- favored
- good
- high-principled
- high-ranking
- honest
- honorable
- honored
- illustrious
- in high favor
- just
- legitimate
- notable
- of good repute
- popular
- prominent
- redoubted
- reliable
- renowned
- respectable
- righteous
- salt of the earth
- sincere
- straightforward
- trustworthy
- truthful
- upright
- well-known
- well-thought-of
- absolute
- admissible
- amen
- authentic
- bona fide
- complete
- correct
- exact
- factual
- faithful
- free of error
- genuine
- immaculate
- indubitable
- inerrant
- infallible
- just
- nice
- on the money
- on the nose
- out-and-out
- perfect
- proper
- punctilious
- real
- right as rain
- right on
- righteous
- rigorous
- satisfactory
- solemn
- sound
- strict
- sure
- thoroughgoing
- true
- undistorted
- undoubted
- unerring
- unmistaken
- utter
- valid
- veracious
- veridical
- veritable
- watertight
- angelic
- blameless
- charitable
- commendable
- conscientious
- creditable
- deserving
- devoted
- devout
- dutiful
- equitable
- ethical
- exemplary
- fair
- faithful
- godlike
- guiltless
- holy
- honorable
- impartial
- innocent
- irreproachable
- just
- laudable
- law-abiding
- matchless
- meritorious
- moral
- noble
- peerless
- philanthropic
- philanthropical
- praiseworthy
- punctilious
- pure
- reverent
- right-minded
- saintly
- scrupulous
- sinless
- spiritual
- sterling
- trustworthy
- upright
- virtuous
- worthy
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