SCARCE vs JUST: NOUN
- N/A
- A joust.
- A joust, tournament.
- A pot or jug, made of earthenware or metal, with large body and straight neck, for holding liquids.
- An abbreviation of Justice;
- Of Justinian.
- A military contest or spectacle in which two adversaries attacked each other with blunted lances, rarely with sharp weapons as in war; a knightly tilt.
SCARCE vs JUST: ADJECTIVE
- Not enough; hard to find
- Insufficient to meet a demand or requirement; short in supply.
- Hard to find; absent or rare.
- Uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.
- To decamp; to depart.
- Sparing; frugal; parsimonious; stingy.
- Scantily supplied (with); deficient (in); -- with of.
- Not plentiful or abundant; in small quantity in proportion to the demand; not easily to be procured; rare; uncommon.
- Deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
- Free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules
- Implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all
- Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions: : fair.
- Consistent with what is morally right; righteous.
- Based on fact or sound reason; well-founded.
- Properly due or merited.
- Valid within the law; lawful.
- Of moral excellence
- Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting
- Suitable or proper in nature; fitting.
- Conforming or conformable to rectitude or justice; not doing wrong to any; violating no right or obligation; upright; righteous; honest; true; -- said both of persons and things.
- Morally fair; upright; righteous, equitable.
- Not transgressing the requirement of truth and propriety; conformed to the truth of things, to reason, or to a proper standard; exact; normal; reasonable; regular; due
- Factually fair; correct; proper.
- Rendering or disposed to render to each one his due; equitable; fair; impartial.
- The giving all chords and intervals in their purity or their exact mathematical ratio, or without temperament; a process in which the number of notes and intervals required in the various keys is much greater than the twelve to the octave used in systems of temperament.
SCARCE vs JUST: VERB
- N/A
- To joust, fight a tournament.
SCARCE vs JUST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To joust.
SCARCE vs JUST: ADVERB
- Frugally; penuriously.
- Scarcely, only just.
- Barely or hardly; scarcely.
- By a small margin
- With difficulty; hardly; scantly; barely; but just.
- Only a very short time before
- Precisely; exactly; -- in place, time, or degree; neither more nor less than is stated.
- Barely; merely; scarcely; only; by a very small space or time
- The least possible time since; a moment ago.
- Only, simply, merely.
- Used to reduce the force of an imperative; simply.
- Closely; nearly; almost.
- Precisely; exactly.
- By a narrow margin; barely.
- At a little distance.
- Merely; only.
- Simply; certainly.
- Perhaps; possibly.
- Indicating exactness or preciseness
- Only a moment ago
- Absolutely
- By a small margin
- And nothing more
SCARCE vs JUST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms and Rare, Scarce. See rare.
- Almost not
- Characterized by scarcity, especially of provisions, or the necessaries of life.
- To make less; diminish; make scant.
- Hardly; barely; scarcely.
- Sparing; parsimonious; niggard; niggardly; stingy.
- Scantily supplied; poorly provided; not having much: sometimes with of.
- Deficient in quantity or number; insufficient for the need or demand; scant; scanty; not abundant.
- Few in number; seldom seen; infrequent; uncommon; rare: as, scarce coins; a scarce book.
- Diminished; reduced from the original or the proper size or measure; deficient; short.
- (idiom) (make (oneself) scarce) To depart, especially quickly or furtively; abscond.
- (idiom) (make (oneself) scarce) To stay away; be absent or elusive.
- In music, harmonically pure, correct, and exact; in perfect tune: as, just interval, intonation, temperament: opposed in general to impure and incorrect, and specifically to tempered.
- Carefully mindful; faithful; followed by to, and formerly also by of: as, to be just to one's engagements.
- Right-minded; good in intention
- Agreeable to the common standard; full; complete.
- Strictly accurate; exact; precise; proper.
- Right in law or ethics
- To engage in a tournament or just; tilt.
- Directly; immediately; without delay: as, I will attend to it just now.
- Quite: in intensive use: as, just awful.
- But now; very lately; within a brief past time.
- Merely; barely; by or with a narrow margin: as, you just missed the mark; he is just a little displeased.
- Within a little; with very little but a sufficient difference; nearly; almost exactly; as, I stood just by him; I saw him just now.
- Exactly, in space, time, kind, or degree; precisely; without interval, deviation, or variation; absolutely: as, just five miles; just noon; just so; just as I thought.
- Right in character or quality
- (used for emphasis) absolutely
- Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
- Possibly (indicating a slight chance of something being true)
- Exactly at this moment or the moment described
- Only a very short time before
- By a little
- (idiom) (just now) Only a moment ago.
- (idiom) (just about) Almost; very nearly.
SCARCE vs JUST: RELATED WORDS
- Precious, Scanty, Shortages, Finite, Sparse, Scarcity, Abundant, Just, Barely, Scarcely, Hardly, Deficient, Tight, Rare, Insufficient
- Conscionable, Upright, Fitting, Fair, Clean, Scarcely, Precisely, Merely, Hardly, Good, Barely, Simply, Exactly, But, Only
SCARCE vs JUST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scant, Precious, Scanty, Shortages, Finite, Sparse, Abundant, Just, Barely, Scarcely, Hardly, Deficient, Tight, Rare, Insufficient
- Conscionable, Upright, Fitting, Fair, Clean, Scarcely, Precisely, Merely, Hardly, Good, Barely, Simply, Exactly, But, Only
SCARCE vs JUST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nevertheless, reddy tin is scarce, and bills abound.
- Extended flat areas preferred for airports are scarce.
- Seems IP addresses are an scarce resource nowadays.
- CLABSI prevention program, especially if resources are scarce.
- Mexican curb could scarce control when once aroused.
- But, resources that satisfy human wants are scarce.
- They were a scarce resource because of government regulation and, as with all scarce resources, they become expensive.
- As something becomes more scarce or less scarce, the desire for it does not change in a proportionate way.
- Hardin argues that just like space on a lifeboat is scarce, resources are similarly scarce.
- This follows from the nature of scarce goods and scarce factors.
- Economic enrichment can result when just the importer or just the exporter is obtaining an economic gain or benefit from the trade.
- And I knew just as surely and just as clearly.
- Sometimes, you may not even be entertaining guests from outside and just making the dinner table look special for just the family and friends.
- My practice surges were just a tightening of my belly, I barely noticed them and just breathed through them.
- You are also able to download or just copy and paste the HTML code or just the words.
- Just remember, selecting a good product is crucial but it is just the start of the journey.
- Wait, let me guess, just attack me and pretend the truth about Rodgers is just lies.
- If you are just visiting the site, just wait a bit and it should be back soon.
- Wala na akong alam gawin, i just need help lng po, im just bother.
- The arms are just steel wire but they seem to work just fine.
SCARCE vs JUST: QUESTIONS
- What is the opportunity cost of using scarce resources?
- What are some significant examples of scarce resources?
- How can competition for scarce resources be avoided?
- How do you allocate scarce or constrained resources?
- Is allocation of scarce health care resources ethical?
- Is the tropical rainforest a scarce natural resource?
- Are non-rival and excludable goods artificially scarce?
- Why are goods and services considered scarce resources?
- How does a household allocate its scarce resources?
- Can competition for scarce resources be contagious?
- Is there just distribution of educational opportunity?
- Is getting 'grabbed' just an 'occupational hazard'?
- Are precognition dreams real or just pseudoscience?
- Are Kirkland batteries just relabeled as Interstate?
- Are auditory illusions just momentary disconnections?
- What makes Just Dance 2 different from other Just Dance games?
- What does eat just Asia's partnership with just egg mean for Asia?
- Should I just go along with a friend just to be friends?
- How do you know which fields have just getters or just setters?
- What are just-listed and just-sold real estate postcards?