Similar words: justifiable, unjustifiable, identifiable, justified, unjustified, justification, verifiable, justify. Meaning: ['dʒʌstɪfaɪəblɪ] adv. with good reason.
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31. The Tai Long Wan coast nearby showcases a breathtaking coastal landform of volcanic rocks, and justifiably rated as No. 1 of "Top Ten Hong Kong Natural Attractions" many times.
32. Some of our neighbours quite justifiably find us overbearing, boastful and condescending towards them.
33. But justifiably so,(www.Sentencedict.com) the taxpayer gets very worried about programs that aren't targeted.
34. However, despite the disappointment, Kuyt maintains the Reds players can justifiably be proud of their efforts.
35. There General Walters would come aboard to greet me, justifiably beaming with pride at his arrangement.
36. He thought that it was something of which he could justifiably boast.
37. They suggest that the advice, justifiably or not, comes across to us as one-upmanship, or assertion of dominance, or criticism, or distrust, or failure to consider our own unique goals and priorities.
38. Beijing is justifiably confident that its purpose-built Olympics infrastructure, including a $430m stadium resembling a bird's nest of steel, will be ready in time.
39. Alec Jeffreys, the genetics professor who invented DNA fingerprinting in 1984 and went on to help police crack the Pitchfork case, is justifiably proud of his discovery.
40. Or is it a filthy indulgence, a manufactured monstrosity for which we should justifiably be taxed?
41. Representative of the image of the Oriental woman, it is justifiably recognized a flawless product.
42. He is justifiably bitter.
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