justly-announced
|just-ly-an-nounced|
C1
/ˈdʒʌstli əˈnaʊnst/
fair proclamation
Etymology
Etymology Information
'justly-announced' originates from the combination of 'justly' and 'announced', where 'justly' means 'in a fair manner' and 'announced' means 'made known publicly'.
Historical Evolution
'justly' comes from the Old French 'juste', and 'announced' comes from the Latin 'annuntiare', meaning 'to proclaim'.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'justly' meant 'in accordance with justice', and 'announced' meant 'to make known'. Together, they convey the idea of a fair proclamation.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
described or declared in a manner that is fair and justified.
The decision was justly-announced, considering all the evidence presented.
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Last updated: 2025/05/16 05:37
