just deserts

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just deserts

A villain receives his just deserts in the end.

Definition

Noun (plural, treated as singular or plural) A deserved punishment or reward, especially an unpleasant outcome that someone has earned through their own actions. The phrase implies a fitting consequence, often one that is ironically appropriate.

Usage

The phrase "just deserts" is used to describe the consequences, typically negative, that a person rightfully receives based on their behavior. It is important to note that the spelling is "deserts" (from the verb 'to deserve'), not "desserts" (sweet foods).

Examples
  • He finally got his just deserts for years of dishonest business practices when the company collapsed.
  • The villain in the story met his just deserts in the final chapter.
  • She worked tirelessly for the charity and received her just deserts in the form of a community award.
Advanced Usage

The phrase is often used with a sense of poetic or ironic justice, where the punishment perfectly matches the crime. * It was his just deserts to be fooled by the same trick he used on so many others.

Variants and Related Words
  • Comeuppance (n.): An informal synonym meaning a deserved punishment or fate.
    • The bully finally got his comeuppance.
  • Retribution (n.): Punishment inflicted as vengeance for a wrong.
  • Due (n.): Something deserved or owed (e.g., ).
Synonyms

Due, comeuppance, deserved fate, rightful reward, recompense.

Notes on Meaning

The core meaning centers on deserved consequence. While it can theoretically refer to a positive reward, in modern usage it almost exclusively refers to a punishment or negative outcome that is seen as fair and fitting. The word "just" means fair or righteous, and "deserts" is derived from the Old French 'deservir' (to deserve).

just deserts

A villain receives his just deserts in the end.

Noun
  1. an outcome in which virtue triumphs over vice (often ironically)

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