Elementary (A2)
IPA: /ˈdʒʌstər/
KK: /ˈdʒʌstər/
Definition
More fair or equitable than something else.
Example
In this situation, the juster decision would be to give everyone an equal chance.
Conversation

I think this shirt is a bit too loose for me.

Yeah, you should wear something that fits juster for the occasion.

Good point! I want to look sharp for the meeting.

Definitely! A juster fit will make a big difference.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
fairer
righter
more equitable
Definition
Not a valid English word.
Example
Not available.
Conversation

I was wondering if you could help me with my project.

Sure, what do you need help with?

I think I need to make it a bit juster before I submit it.
Definition
To engage in a combat or competition, especially in a medieval context, often involving knights on horseback.
Example
The knights juster at the tournament, showcasing their skills in combat.
Tense Forms
Past: justed
Past Participle: justed
Conversation

Have you ever thought about how cool it would be to joust?

That sounds amazing! I can't imagine doing it, though.

I know, right? It must take a lot of skill to joust successfully.
Root Explanation
The word 'juster' is derived from 'just' (from Old French *juste*, meaning fair or right) and the suffix '-er' (meaning one who). Therefore, 'juster' refers to one who is fair or right in their actions or judgments.
Memory Tip
Think of someone who is 'fair' ('just') and remember that a 'juster' is someone who acts in a fair or right manner.
Visually Confused Words
jouster
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adjuster
ulster
ouster
muster
luster
jester