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Definition of Justness
1. Noun. Conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety. "It was performed with justness and beauty"
2. Noun. The quality of being just or fair.
Generic synonyms: Righteousness, Natural Virtue
Specialized synonyms: Equity, Fairness, Right, Rightfulness
Antonyms: Injustice
Derivative terms: Just, Just, Just
Definition of Justness
1. n. The quality of being just; conformity to truth, propriety, accuracy, exactness, and the like; justice; reasonableness; fairness; equity; as, justness of proportions; the justness of a description or representation; the justness of a cause.
Definition of Justness
1. Noun. the state of being just ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Justness
1. the quality of being just [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Justness
Literary usage of Justness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"... and while Mrs Morland was successfully confirming her own opinions by the
justness of her own representations, Catherine was silently reflecting that ..."
2. Catalogueby Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) by Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) (1884)
"... calculated solely for the Purposes of Teaching Propriety of Pronunciation,
and justness of Delivery, in th:it Tongue, by the Organs of Speech, pp. ..."
3. Christian Ethics by Newman Smyth (1892)
"(1) It is obligation of personal justness. The individual is to be himself a just
man. He is to act fairly in his personal dealings with his fellowmen. ..."
4. Principles and Practice of Morality: Or, Ethical Principles Discussed and by Ezekiel Gilman Robinson (1888)
"In order to a more full understanding of the moral self -judgments it will be
necessary to consider: 1. Their rightness and justness; 2. ..."
5. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"Posterity is much unsatisfied in the justness A of his suffering, and generally
do believe that he ru/ " and some late writers have " made an inference upon ..."
6. American Druggist (1885)
"... Stewards of the US Army should convince our readers of the justness of the
claims of this worthy and honorable branch of the pharmaceutical profession, ..."