just then
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Definition
Adverb: At that exact moment in the past; at that precise instant.
Usage
This adverb is used to describe a specific, often sudden, point in past time. It connects two events, showing that one happened immediately at the moment of another. It is commonly used in narrative storytelling.
Examples
- Just then, the phone rang, interrupting our conversation.
- I was about to give up hope. Just then, I saw a light in the distance.
- She was explaining the rule. Just then, the door opened and the principal walked in.
Advanced Usage
- Narrative Pacing: "Just then" is a powerful tool for creating suspense or highlighting a turning point in a story. It signals an immediate and often unexpected change.
- The hero was cornered. Just then, his ally arrived with reinforcements.
Variants and Related Words
- At that moment: A very close synonym, often interchangeable.
- At that instant: Emphasizes an even more precise split-second.
- Right then: A more informal variant with identical meaning.
Synonyms
- At that moment
- At that instant
- Right then
- At that point
- At that juncture
Antonyms
- Later
- Afterwards
- Some time after
Related Phrases
- At that very moment: An emphatic form that strengthens the immediacy.
- I thought of you at that very moment.
- (And) then: A simpler conjunction for sequence, without the emphasis on the precise instant.
- I finished my work, and then I went home.
Adverb
- at a particular time in the past
- just then the bugle sounded