Justifiably (Adverb)
Meaning
With good reason; "he is justifiably bitter".
Examples
- He was justifiably angry at the company for the unfair treatment he received.
- Given the current economic situation, she is justifiably concerned about her financial future.
- The new policy has received widespread criticism, and many people are justifiably skeptical of its effectiveness.
- He is justifiably upset that his favorite TV show was cancelled after only one season.
- The mayor's decision was justifiably questioned by the public due to the lack of transparency.