What is another word for just there?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌst ðˈe͡ə] (IPA)

The phrase "just there" is commonly used to describe something or someone's location or proximity to a particular place. Some synonyms that can be used to convey similar meanings include "right there," "close by," "nearby," "in the vicinity," "adjacent to," "beside," "next to," "proximal," "immediate," "within reach," and "in close proximity." These terms highlight the idea of something or someone being narrowly situated or narrowly focused, allowing for easy access or attention to be drawn to it. Using any of these synonyms instead of the phrase "just there" can add variety and richness to a writer's vocabulary.

What are the hypernyms for Just there?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Just there

  • It's always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I don't know where it comes from, it's just there and I don't question it.
    Miles Davis
  • I'm just really confident sexually, and I think that sort of oozes out of my pores. It's just there. It's something I don't have to turn on.
    Megan Fox
  • We were doing things with a hundred per cent feeling. It wasn't programmed. It wasn't asked for. It wasn't structured. It was just there. It was very raw. I don't think the industry would allow that to happen again.
    Ben E. King
  • We were married for almost 45 years. We fought all the time, it wasn't a great love or anything, it wasn't a great, all-consuming passion. She was just there. A lot of people were startled because we didn't seem devoted but we were.
    Hugh Leonard
  • The advantage of working for a corporation is that it has only one message, because a product or a service doesn't speak; it's just there, and you can advertise it.
    Frank Luntz

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