Justnesses [noun]

Definition of Justnesses:

fairness

Opposite/Antonyms of Justnesses:


Sentence/Example of Justnesses:

All the world is sensible of the justness of this maxim, the clamours of the colonists are a striking proof of it.

But as voting for Socialism is the most obvious duty of all who are convinced of its justness and wisdom, so it is the least duty.

In this situation, justness of expression and presence of mind were peculiarly necessary in answering.

I myself am convinced, by long and many repeated experience, of their justness and solidity.

The characteristic of his genius, so well defined, so ill understood, was less audacity than justness.

I shall now speak a word as to the justness of your censure with regard to myself after these remarks on the manner of it.

Each man maintained the justness of his own statement, and the dispute was long and obstinately pursued.

I could no longer doubt the justness of my reasonings, and immediately, while you slept, I set off for London.

The justness of her claim was at once acknowledged; but, alas!

Her candour and her justness were as conspicuous as her decision of character.