justness

[ UK /d‍ʒˈʌstnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety
    it was performed with justness and beauty
  2. the quality of being just or fair
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How To Use justness In A Sentence

  • There are thousands who believe in the justness of this war who are sickened with loathing of the means taken to obtain soldiers to carry it on.
  • The justness of the cause, the moral bankruptcy of segregation and the indefensibility of the system had a lot more to do with it. The Volokh Conspiracy » Gay Rights Group Planning to Publicly Out Signers of Referendum Petition:
  • But all too pointedly the fledgeling assortment into the azonal of cyclopaedia celiocentesis unjustness end up stylish, bountied or polyphonically sheer the transvestite of meyerhof or kyphosus. Rational Review
  • And I contango can take off my dudud dirtynine articles of quoting here in Pynix Park be-fore those in heaven to provost myself, by gramercy of justness, Finnegans Wake
  • Literature is the main way for the humane intellectuals to concern about our society, the most important task of them is to criticize the unjustness of the society.
  • States might have been willing to concede the theoretical justness of the functional principle, but they would not enforce it in real negotiations.
  • It is probable that a young man, accustomed to more cheerful society, would have tired of the conversation of so violent an assertor of the ‘boast of heraldry’ as the Baron; but Edward found an agreeable variety in that of Miss Bradwardine, who listened with eagerness to his remarks upon literature, and showed great justness of taste in her answers. Waverley
  • There should be an appropriate balance between justness and clarity in law interpretation.
  • I've Been the Winner by Wang Pingzhong, which exposes judicial unjustness and inequality in a bitter fashion, appears normal, but implies a deep meaning.
  • Disagree with the unjustness of the issue, then stand behind your resolutions with firm vigour and be prepared to bear the consequences without so much as raising a thought of hate towards the person you contradict.
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