Justifiably

/ˌdʒʌs.tɪˈfaɪ.ə.bli/

उचित रूप से; वाजिब तौर पर; न्यायसंगत ढंग से

Origin & History

From the adjective 'justifiable' (from 'justify' + '-able') + the adverb suffix '-ly'; ultimately from Latin 'iustificare' (“to make just”).

यह 'justifiable' (जो 'justify' + '-able' से बना है) में क्रिया-विशेषण प्रत्यय '-ly' जोड़कर बना है; मूल रूप से लैटिन 'iustificare' (“न्यायसंगत/उचित ठहराना”) से।

Definition

Used to say that an action, feeling, or judgment is reasonable and supported by facts, evidence, or fairness; not without cause.

यह बताने के लिए कि कोई कार्य, भावना या निर्णय उचित है और तथ्य, प्रमाण या न्याय के आधार पर समर्थित है; बिना कारण नहीं।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
She was justifiably upset after being blamed for something she didn't do.
जो काम उसने किया ही नहीं उसके लिए दोष दिए जाने पर उसका नाराज़ होना उचित था।

Usage Examples

The public was justifiably concerned about the safety of the building.
He justifiably questioned the accuracy of the report.
They felt justifiably proud of their team's hard work.
The decision was justifiably criticized for lacking transparency.
She is justifiably regarded as an expert in the field.

Synonyms

Rightly Reasonably With good reason Legitimately Properly Fairly Warrantedly Understandably

Antonyms

Unjustifiably Unreasonably Wrongly Groundlessly Without cause Unfairly

Related Forms

Adjective
Justifiable / Justified / Unjustified
Adverb
Justifiably / Unjustifiably

Idioms & Phrases

Justifiably so
और वह भी उचित कारण से / बिल्कुल उचित रूप से