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Meaning of justifiedly
The primary meaning of "justifiedly" is doing something for a reason that is considered valid or reasonable.
Etymology of justifiedly
The word "justifiedly" originates from the adjective "justified," which is derived from the verb "justify," coming from Old French "justifier," a combination of "juste" (just) and the suffix "-fier" (to make), and Latin "justus" (just) and "facere" (to make).
Historically, the term has been used to describe actions or decisions that are in accordance with what is considered fair, moral, or lawful.
Synonyms
rightfully
deservedly
fairly
reasonably
lawfully
legitimately
validly
properly
appropriately
suitably
fittingly
rightly
correctly
accurately
justly
equitably
impartially
objectively
neutrally
dispassionately
unbiasedly
unprejudicedly
meritoriously
worthily
deservingly
conscientiously
dutifully
obediently
faithfully
loyally
Definitions
- With good reason or justification, in a way that is considered fair or reasonable.
- * In a manner that is morally or legally justified.
Usage Examples
- The company was justifiedly concerned about the potential risks of the new investment.
- * She felt justifiedly angry after being treated unfairly by her employer.
- * The decision to cancel the event was justifiedly made due to the severe weather conditions.
Antonyms
unjustly
unfairly
unreasonably
improperly
inappropriately
undeservedly
wrongly
incorrectly
inaccurately
unjustifiably
improperly
unrightfully
illegitimately
wrongly
undeservingly
unmeritoriously
unconscionably
unscrupulously
corruptly
dishonestly
fraudulently