just vs objective

just

adj
  • Factually right, correct; factual. 

  • Proper, adequate. 

  • Morally right; upright, righteous, equitable; fair. 

  • Rationally right, correct. 

noun
  • A joust, tournament. 

verb
  • To joust, fight a tournament. 

intj
  • Expressing dismay or discontent. 

adv
  • Only, simply, merely. 

  • absolutely, positively 

  • By a narrow margin; closely; nearly. 

  • Exactly, precisely, perfectly. 

  • Moments ago, recently. 

  • Used to convey a less serious or formal tone 

  • Used to reduce the force of an imperative; simply. 

  • Used to show humility. 

objective

adj
  • Based on observed facts; without subjective assessment. 

  • Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality. 

  • Of, or relating to verbal conjugation that indicates the object (patient) of an action. (In linguistic descriptions of Tundra Nenets, among others.) 

  • Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices. 

  • Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb. 

noun
  • a noun or pronoun in the objective case. 

  • The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined. 

  • A material object that physically exists. 

  • The objective case. 

  • A goal that is striven for. 

How often have the words just and objective occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )