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View usage for: (dʒʌstli) 1. adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB with verb]You use justly to show that you approve of someone's attitude towards something, because it seems to be based on truth or reality. [approval] Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife. Synonyms: justifiably, rightly, correctly, properly More Synonyms of justly 2. See also just2 More Synonyms of justly justly in American English (ˈdʒʌstli) Examples of 'justly' in a sentencejustly But he can justly claim that it is unrecognisable from a few years ago.They are justly proud of it and very keen to share.The manager will feel justly proud of their performance.The company is justly proud of its technical excellence.He was justly proud of his squad.It has become one of the most copied and justly famous pieces of pop art.It is justly famous for this.The offender may then be justly punished by opinion, though not by law.We're justly proud of them and justly proud of our product.I am aware that it may justly be called mystical.Our ice-cream shop is justly famous.Unlike many previous entries, the Americans can justly lay claim to its sporting birth.He is, justly, rather proud of it.We can be justly proud that we can organise, inspire and compete so well in these Games.Do you remember when Burnley were justly famous for the young players they turned out, seemingly week after week?The justly famous Bondi is stuffed with silly people jogging about in tiny swimwear, but it also has real atmosphere.Most of my salary went on paying off my student debts, but I felt justly rewarded for investing in my education. British English: justly ADVERB You use justly to show that you approve of someone's attitude towards something, because it seems to be based on truth or reality. They are justly proud of their native wildlife. - American English: justly
- Brazilian Portuguese: com razão
- Chinese: 理所应当地
- European Spanish: justamente
- French: justement
- German: zu Recht
- Italian: giustamente
- Japanese: 正当に
- Korean: 합당하게
- European Portuguese: com razão
- Latin American Spanish: justamente
Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife. Synonyms justifiably rightly legitimately rightfully with good reason lawfully They promised to deal with her justly. Synonyms equally honestly impartially equitably Additional synonymsThe test can accurately predict what a bigger explosion would do. Synonyms precisely, rightly, correctly, closely, carefully, truly, properly, strictly, literally, exactly, faithfully, meticulously, to the letter, justly, scrupulously, truthfully, authentically, unerringly, faultlessly, veraciously Did I pronounce your name correctly? Synonyms rightly, right, perfectly, properly, precisely, accurately, arightThe debate needs to be conducted properly. Synonyms correctly, rightly, fittingly, appropriately, legitimately, accurately, suitably, aptly, deservedly, as intended, in the true sense, in the accepted or approved manner |