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Definition of justifiably in English: justifiablyadverb dʒʌstɪˈfʌɪəbli With good reason. local people are justifiably concerned about development proposals for the area his arguments can perhaps justifiably be labelled as oversimplification Example sentencesExamples - His performance has justifiably earned him an Academy Award nomination.
- He's justifiably concerned at how easily a neo-Nazi party gained power in Austria a few years back.
- This led him to two long-term screenwriting collaborations that have been justifiably celebrated.
- The singer's 2001 debut was a remarkably assured collection and justifiably acclaimed.
- Many people were justifiably outraged by the offensive ad.
- Argentina can justifiably claim to being one of beach soccer's pioneers.
- Justifiably, they were pleased with themselves at the end of the week.
- Whoever was responsible for organising traffic control should feel justifiably proud.
- Some of you may be skeptical, and justifiably so.
- We were very bummed, and a little bit mad - quite justifiably I'd say.
Definition of justifiably in US English: justifiablyadverbˈjəstəˌfīəblē With good reason. local people are justifiably concerned about development proposals for the area his arguments can perhaps justifiably be labeled as oversimplification Example sentencesExamples - His performance has justifiably earned him an Academy Award nomination.
- We were very bummed, and a little bit mad - quite justifiably I'd say.
- The singer's 2001 debut was a remarkably assured collection and justifiably acclaimed.
- Justifiably, they were pleased with themselves at the end of the week.
- Some of you may be skeptical, and justifiably so.
- This led him to two long-term screenwriting collaborations that have been justifiably celebrated.
- Many people were justifiably outraged by the offensive ad.
- He's justifiably concerned at how easily a neo-Nazi party gained power in Austria a few years back.
- Argentina can justifiably claim to being one of beach soccer's pioneers.
- Whoever was responsible for organising traffic control should feel justifiably proud.
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