👉 Factually right, correct; factual.
Alright class, settle down, letās take a look, At this word "just," and how itās cooked! The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, It means āfactually right,ā with all its might. Think of it like this, a simple plea, āJustā means something is truly free From error, from mistake, you see, It's accurate, completely correctly! Like saying "Thatās just the way it is," Or āThis answer is just, no need to quiz!ā It shows agreement, a truthful sound, When somethingās right, solid ground. So remember this, and donāt you fret, āJustā means correct ā you can't forget! Do you have any questions for me? Letās discuss it with glee!