Just

As a formal adjective, just means fair.

Example:  

  • The result of the murder trial was just.

As an adverb,
just has many uses:Recently In the Past
  • I just arrived.
  • The game has just started.

Only
  • I just need $5.
  • I’m just a kid. I can’t lift something so big.

Exactly
  • You look just like your sister.
  • This is just what I needed.

A Small Amount, A Little, Barely
  • We have just enough glasses for the guests.
  • We just missed that other car.

Almost (with about)
  • It is just about time to start the music.
  • We were just about to begin class.

Imperatives
  • Just Do It.
  • Just wait here please.

Songs

Just DanceLady Gaga
I'm Just a GirlNo Doubt
I Just CalledStevie Wonder
Jut The Two of UsBillWithers
JustRadiohead
The Party's Just
Begun
Cheetah Girls
Just the Way You
Are
Billy Joel
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