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Straightforward vs Just - What's the difference?

straightforward | just | Related terms |

Straightforward is a related term of just.


As an adjective straightforward

is proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating; honest; frank.

As an adverb straightforward

is in a straightforward manner.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Conscientious vs Just - What's the difference?

conscientious | just | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between conscientious and just

is that conscientious is thorough, careful, or vigilant; implies a desire to do a task well while just is factually fair; right, correct; proper.

As an adverb just is

only, simply, merely.

As a noun just is

a joust, tournament.

As a verb just is

to joust, fight a tournament.

Just vs Profound - What's the difference?

just | profound | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between just and profound

is that just is factually fair; right, correct; proper while profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.

As nouns the difference between just and profound

is that just is a joust, tournament while profound is the deep; the sea; the ocean.

As verbs the difference between just and profound

is that just is to joust, fight a tournament while profound is to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.

As an adverb just

is only, simply, merely.

Integer vs Just - What's the difference?

integer | just |


As a noun integer

is (arithmetic) an element of the infinite and numerable set {,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,}.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Substantial vs Just - What's the difference?

substantial | just | Related terms |

Substantial is a related term of just.


As an adjective substantial

is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.

As a noun substantial

is anything having substance; an essential part.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Just vs Apt - What's the difference?

just | apt | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between just and apt

is that just is factually fair; right, correct; proper while apt is suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited.

As nouns the difference between just and apt

is that just is a joust, tournament while APT is initialism of automation presses tooling|lang=en.

As an adverb just

is only, simply, merely.

As a verb just

is to joust, fight a tournament.

As a proper noun APT is

initialism of Alabama Public Television|lang=en.

Actual vs Just - What's the difference?

actual | just | Related terms |

Actual is a related term of just.


As an adjective actual

is existing in act or reality, not just potentially; really acted or acting; occurring in fact.

As a noun actual

is an actual, real one; notably:.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Plainspoken vs Just - What's the difference?

plainspoken | just | Related terms |

Plainspoken is a related term of just.


As an adjective plainspoken

is speaking plainly or simply.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Just vs Moral - What's the difference?

just | moral | Related terms |

Just is a related term of moral.


As a proper noun just

is , cognate to english justus.

As a noun moral is

moral.

Just vs Moderate - What's the difference?

just | moderate | Related terms |

Just is a related term of moderate.


As a proper noun just

is , cognate to english justus.

As an adjective moderate is

not excessive; acting in moderation.

As a noun moderate is

one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.

As a verb moderate is

to reduce the excessiveness of (something).

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