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1 Justly -- rank: 1000
Justly definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary JUST'LY, adv. [from just ... to law, justice or propriety; by right. The offender is justly condemned. The hero is justly rewarded, applauded or honored. 1. According to truth and facts. His character is justly described. 2. Honestly; fairly; with integrity; as, to do justly. Micah 6. 3. Properly; accurately; exactly. Their feet assist their hands, and justly beat the ground. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv ...
2 Right -- rank: 603
... and dispose of them at his pleasure. 8. That which justly belongs to one. Born free, he sought his right. 9 ... standards; "that serves him right"; "do right by him" [syn: justly, right] 10: in an accurate manner; "the flower had been ... as a. the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled < voting rights > < his right to decide > b. (1) the ... of butter). 4 exactly, quite (right in the middle). 5 justly, properly, correctly, truly, satisfactorily (did not act right; not holding ... has a right to arrest a criminal. (c) That which justly belongs to one; that which one has a claim to ... a direct line. 2. Uprightly, equitably, fairly, lawfully, rightfully, rightly, justly. 3. Fitly, suitably, properly. 4. Correctly, truly. 5. Very, ...
3 Well -- rank: 466
... 12th century 1. a. in a good or proper manner ; justly, rightly b. satisfactorily with respect to conduct or action < did ... and cf. Wealth.] 1. In a good or proper manner; justly; rightly; not ill or wickedly. If thou doest not well ... II. v. n. Issue, spring, flow. III. ad. 1. Rightly, justly, in a proper manner. 2. Properly, suitably, correctly, accurately, thoroughly ... humanely, humanly, inception, indeed, ingeniously, inland sea, interestedly, inundate, jet, justly, kindheartedly, kindly, lagoon, laguna, lake, lakelet, landlocked water, lightly, likely ...
4 Just -- rank: 466
... lawful < just title to an estate > Synonyms: see fair, upright • justly adverb • justness noun III. adverb Date: 15th century 1. a ... just so). 2 it is exactly as you say. Derivatives: justly adv. justness n. Etymology: ME f. OF juste f. L ... people can seek redress through the courts... = fair ? unjust ADJ • justly No government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of ...
5 Rightly -- rank: 466
... rightly considered the greatest singer of his time" [syn: rightly, justly, justifiedly] [ant: unjustly] Merriam Webster's adverb Date: before 12th century 1. in accordance with right conduct ; fairly, justly 2. in the right or proper manner ; properly, fittingly 3 ... to truth or fact ; correctly, exactly Oxford Reference Dictionary adv. justly, properly, correctly, justifiably. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Rightly Right"ly ... in reason, inequity, injustice, just right, just so, justifiably, justifiedly, justly, meetly, nicely, opportunely, perfectly, practically, properly, right, rightfully, seasonably, sic ...
6 Truly -- rank: 466
... truly loyal to their prince or their country. 3. Exactly; justly; as, to estimate truly the weight of evidence. WordNet (r ... not truly say how I came here. --Shak. 2. Exactly; justly; precisely; accurately; as, to estimate truly the weight of evidence ... 4. Faithfully, constantly, steadfastly, sincerely. 5. Correctly, exactly, strictly, accurately, justly, precisely. Moby Thesaurus OK, Roger, absolutely, accurately, actually, all right ... in very sooth, indeed, indeedy, indubitably, ja, just so, justifiably, justly, legitimately, mais oui, manifestly, most assuredly, most certainly, naturally, naturellement ...
7 Youth -- rank: 402
... no plural. Those who pass their youth in vice, are justly condemned to spend their age in folly. 2. A young ... home. --Shak. Those who pass their youth in vice are justly condemned to spend their age in folly. --Rambler. 3. A ... home. --Shak. Those who pass their youth in vice are justly condemned to spend their age in folly. --Rambler. 3. A ...
8 Guilty -- rank: 402
... Webster's adjective (guiltier; -est) Date: before 12th century 1. justly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime 2. obsolete justly liable to or deserving of a penalty 3. a. suggesting ... morally delinquent; wicked; chargeable with, or responsible for, something censurable; justly exposed to penalty; -- used with of, and usually followed by ...
9 Fair -- rank: 402
... legitimately pursue, exploit, etc. fair-minded just, impartial. fair-mindedly justly, impartially. fair-mindedness a sense of justice; impartiality. fair name ... openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably. Fair and square, justly; honestly; equitably; impartially. [Colloq.] To bid fair. See under Bid ... irreproachable, ivory, ivory-white, jamboree, just, justifiable, justifiably, justified, justifiedly, justly, kermis, kind, kindly, kosher, lackluster, laudable, law-abiding, law-loving ...
10 Fairly -- rank: 402
... a town fairly situated for foreign trade. 3. Frankly; honestly; justly; equitably; without disguise, fraud or prevarication. The question was fairly ... job > Oxford Reference Dictionary adv. 1 in a fair manner; justly. 2 moderately, acceptably (fairly good). 3 to a noticeable degree ... way, in part, in some measure, incompletely, indifferently, justifiably, justifiedly, justly, kind of, leastwise, legibly, mediocrely, meetly, merely, middling well, middlingly ...
11 Reason -- rank: 317
... 1. To exercise the faculty of reason; to deduce inferences justly from premises. Brutes do not reason; children reason imperfectly. 2 ... from previous propositions which are known or evident. To reason justly is to infer from propositions which are known, admitted or ...
12 Worthily -- rank: 317
... honors of your ancestors, but also to their virtues. 3. Justly; not without cause. I affirm that some may very worthily ... adv. In a worthy manner; excellently; deservedly; according to merit; justly; suitably; becomingly. You worthily succeed not only to the honors ...
13 Stock -- rank: 317
... honor, a stock of fame. Add to that stock which justly we bestow. 14. In agriculture, the domestic animals or beasts ... in a stock of provisions. Add to that stock which justly we bestow. --Dryden. 10. (Agric.) Domestic animals or beasts collectively ...
14 Word -- rank: 317
... he would pay me. Obey they parents; keep thy word justly. 8. Signal; order; command. Give the word through. 9. Account ... statement; affirmation; declaration; promise. Obey thy parents; keep thy word justly. --Shak. I know you brave, and take you at your ...
15 Deservedly -- rank: 317
Deservedly definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary DESERVEDLY, adv. Justly; according to desert, whether of good or evil. A man ... l>ycr/), adv. According to desert (whether good or evil); justly. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary You use deservedly to indicate that ...
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