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justified

Aussprache: [ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd]

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Kontext: „opinion or belief“

(adjective) when someone has a good reason for their actions or beliefs. It means that what they did makes sense and is fair. Think of it like when a teacher gives a student a good grade because they worked hard in class.

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Her decision to volunteer was justified because she wanted to help the community.

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He couldn't find a justified reason for being rude to his friend.

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Do you think her anger was justified based on what happened?

Kontext: „actions and decisions“

(verb) to show that a decision or action is reasonable and right. It's like making sure you have good reasons to explain why you did something. If you forgot your homework, you might need to justify why you didn't bring it.

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She justified her absence by explaining that she was sick.

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He struggled to justify his choice in front of the committee.

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How will you justify your actions during the meeting?

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