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Juste

Noun:

1. The quality of being fair, equitable, or morally right.

2. A concept in French law meaning the correct legal valuation or assessment of something.

Example sentences:

1. The decision was based on a sense of juste and was deemed fair by all parties involved.

2. The judge's ruling ensured that justice was served and the principle of juste was upheld.

Adjective:

1. Fair or impartial.

2. Righteous or morally upright.

3. Suitable or appropriate.

Example sentences:

1. The jury made a juste decision by considering all the evidence objectively.

2. The community recognized him as a juste leader who always acted with honesty and integrity.

3. She wore a juste dress that accentuated her figure perfectly.

Adverb:

1. In a just or fair manner.

2. Exactly or precisely.

Example sentences:

1. The judge listened carefully and decided juste.

2. The recipe called for two cups of flour, and she measured it juste.

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