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justly

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/ˈdʒʌstli/ · just-ly

In a fair and impartial manner; ethically or morally right.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a fair and impartial manner; ethically or morally right.

ایک منصفانہ اور غیر جانبدار طریقے سے؛ اخلاقی یا نظریاتی طور پر صحیح۔

انصاف سے

insaaf se

Synonyms

fairlyimpartiallyequallyمنصفانہغیر جانبداربرابری سے

Antonyms

unjustlyunfairlyinequitablyنا انصافغیر منصفانہنہ برابری

Common Collocations

  • justly punished
  • justly deserved
  • justly recognized

Example Sentences

She was justly rewarded for her hard work.

اس کو اس کی محنت کے لئے انصاف سے انعام دیا گیا۔

Us ko is ki mehnat ke liye insaaf se inaam diya gaya.

The decision was made justly after careful consideration.

فیصلہ غور و فکر کے بعد انصاف سے کیا گیا۔

Faisla ghor o fikar ke baad insaaf se kiya gaya.

He believes everyone should be treated justly.

وہ یقین رکھتا ہے کہ سب کو انصاف سے سلوک کرنا چاہئے۔

Woh yaqeen rakhta hai ke sab ko insaaf se sulook karna chahiye.

Easily Confused With

just:The word 'just' can mean fair or recent, while 'justly' specifically refers to the manner of action.

Word Family

justice
nounانصاف
just
adjectiveمنصف
justifiable
adjectiveقابلِ انصاف

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'justly' as acting in a manner that is fair, like a judge in a court.

Imagine a gavel being struck down on a court bench to symbolize fair judgment.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

سب کی ایک جیسی قدر ہو سب کی ایک جیسی بات ہو

Sab ki aik jaisi qadr ho sab ki aik jaisi baat ho

All should have equal worth, all should have equal say.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کے سر انصاف ہو اس کا پیچھا خیر کا ہو

Jis ke sar insaaf ho us ka peecha khair ka ho

Whoever is just will have goodness follow them.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "justus" — righteous, fair

First known use: 14th century

The term 'justly' has evolved from the Latin word 'justus' meaning fair or just, and has been in use in English since the late 14th century.