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giusta

Giusta is the feminine singular form of the Italian adjective giusto, meaning just, fair, or correct. It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The plural feminine form is giuste, as in decisioni giuste (just decisions) or ragioni giuste (sound reasons).

In everyday Italian, giusta appears in a wide range of contexts to express correctness, fairness, or appropriateness.

Legal and formal usage frequently employs giusta in established phrases, such as giusta causa, meaning just

Etymology traces giusta to the Latin iustus, meaning lawful or righteous, with giusta representing the feminine

In summary, giusta is a common feminine form used to describe feminine nouns as right, fair, or

Examples
include
una
decisione
giusta
(a
right
decision),
una
scelta
giusta
(a
sensible
choice),
or
la
legge
giusta
(the
proper
law).
Its
use
often
conveys
moral
or
practical
correctness
rather
than
mere
factual
accuracy.
or
legitimate
cause.
This
term
appears
in
labor
law
and
contract
language
to
denote
a
proper
or
justified
reason
for
actions
like
termination
or
disciplinary
measures.
form
adapting
to
Italian
gender
agreement.
Related
Italian
terms
include
giusto
(masculine
form),
giustizia
(justice),
giustificare
(to
justify),
and
giustificato
(justified).
proper,
and
it
features
prominently
in
both
everyday
expressions
and
formal
legal
phrases.