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What are the prefixes and suffixes for word just?

The word "just" doesn't have any common prefixes or suffixes. It is already a complete word with its own meaning.

However, you can find related words with prefixes and suffixes like:

Prefixes:

* Unjust: Meaning unfair or wrong (adding "un" to negate the meaning of "just")

* Adjust: Meaning to change something slightly to make it fit or work better (adding "ad" for "to" and "just" for "right")

* Injustice: Meaning unfairness or wrongfulness (adding "in" to negate the meaning of "justice")

Suffixes:

* Justice: Meaning fairness or righteousness (adding "ice" to create a noun)

* Justify: Meaning to show or prove that something is right or reasonable (adding "ify" to create a verb)

* Justly: Meaning fairly or rightly (adding "ly" to create an adverb)

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