Urdu meanings, examples and pronunciation of just

just meaning in Urdu

(Pronunciation -تلفظ سنیۓ ) US:
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Use of just in Sentence [24 examples]

1) just


Of moral excellence.
An upright and respectable man.
A genuinely good person.
A just cause.
شریف

2) just

Adjective

Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting.
A just and lasting peace.
A kind and just man.
A just reward.
His just inheritance.
مناسب

3) just

Adverb

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.
صرف
فقط
محض

4) just

Adjective

Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience.
Equitable treatment of all citizens.
An equitable distribution of gifts among the children.
یکساں

5) just

Adverb

Indicating exactness or preciseness.
He was doing exactly what she had told him to do.
It has just enough salt.
بالکل
ٹھیک

6) just

Adjective

Free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.
A fair referee.
Fair deal.
On a fair footing.
A fair fight.
By fair means or foul.
منصفانہ

7) just

Adverb

Only a moment ago.
He has just arrived.
The sun just now came out.
I just lost my passport.
ذرا دیر پہلے
ابھی ابھی

8) just

Adverb

Absolutely.
I just can't take it anymore.
He was just grand as Romeo.
It's simply beautiful!
بالکل

9) just

Adverb

Only a very short time before.
They could barely hear the speaker in collage.
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.
بس تہوڑی دیر پہلے
تہوڑی دیر پہلے
مشکل سے
ناکافی

10) just

Adverb

Exactly at this moment or the moment described.
We've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them.
بس ابھی
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