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just — adj 1. fair, impartial, fair minded, equitable, even, even handed; unbiased, objective, disinterested, dispassionate, unprejudiced, open minded, neutral, tolerant; uninfluenced, unswayed, unbigoted, unwarped, undistorted. 2. upright, righteous,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder