1.
Exactly at this time, as in Harry isn't here just now; can he call you back?
[Late 1600s]
2.
Only a moment ago, as in As she was saying just now, they are fully booked. [Early 1600s]
| Idioms: just now |
1.
Exactly at this time, as in Harry isn't here just now; can he call you back?
[Late 1600s]
2.
Only a moment ago, as in As she was saying just now, they are fully booked. [Early 1600s]
| WordNet: just now |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
only a moment ago
Synonym: just
| nouthe | |
| sheep's-eye | |
| whilere |
| The president that had just now died? | |
| I just invitro fertilization last week. I just want to know what to expect now? | |
| You have just aken the exams of first year you are idle now wha should you do now? |
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