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OPTIMAL |
Just right |
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PERFECT |
Just right |
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IDEAL |
Just right |
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EQUITABLE |
Just and right |
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DUE |
Right; just title or claim. |
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IRRITATE |
I have right to change attire just to annoy |
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PERPENDICULAR |
The sort of line that provides just the right angle |
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CONSEQUENTIALLY |
With just deduction of consequence; with right
connection of ideas; logically. |
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JUSTLY |
In a just manner; in conformity to law, justice, or
propriety; by right; honestly; fairly; accurately. |
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RIGHTFUL |
Belonging, held, or possessed by right, or by just claim;
as, a rightful inheritance; rightful authority. |
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OWNERSHIP |
The state of being an owner; the right to own; exclusive
right of possession; legal or just claim or title; proprietorship. |
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JUSTIFY |
To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or
defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety, or duty. |
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SPECIOUS |
Apparently right; superficially fair, just, or correct,
but not so in reality; appearing well at first view; plausible; as,
specious reasoning; a specious argument. |
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HONOR |
A nice sense of what is right, just, and true, with course
of life correspondent thereto; strict conformity to the duty imposed by
conscience, position, or privilege. |
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JUSTICE |
The rendering to every one his due or right; just
treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which
is due to one's conduct or motives. |
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POSSESS |
To have the legal title to; to have a just right to; to
be master of; to own; to have; as, to possess property, an estate, a
book. |
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CORRECT |
Set right, or made straight; hence, conformable to truth,
rectitude, or propriety, or to a just standard; not faulty or
imperfect; free from error; as, correct behavior; correct views. |
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MORAL |
Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity
with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man. Used sometimes in
distinction from... |
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RIGHTEOUS |
Doing, or according with, that which is right; yielding
to all their due; just; equitable; especially, free from wrong, guilt,
or sin; holy; as... |
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LIE |
To utter falsehood with an intention to deceive; to say or
do that which is intended to deceive another, when he a right to know
the truth, or when morality requires a just representation. |
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APPORTIONMENT |
The act of apportioning; a dividing into just
proportions or shares; a division or shares; a division and assignment,
to each proprietor, of hi... |
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TITLE |
That which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession;
that which is the foundation of ownership of property, real or
personal; a right; ... |
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JUSTIFICATION |
The act of justifying or the state of being
justified; a showing or proving to be just or conformable to law,
justice, right, or duty; defense;... |
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WRONG |
... divine or
human; not suitable to the highest and best end; not morally right;
deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true... |