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- adjectivedue (adjective)
- expected at or planned for at a certain time:"the baby's due in August" · "he is due back soon" · "talks are due to adjourn tomorrow"
- (of a payment) required at a certain time:"the May installment was due"
- (of a person) having reached a point where the thing mentioned is required or owed:"she was due for a raise" · "you're more than due a vacation"
- (of a thing) required or owed as a legal or moral obligation:"he was only taking back what was due to him" · "you must pay any income tax due"
- of the proper quality or extent; adequate:"driving without due care and attention"
noundue (noun) · dues (plural noun)- (one's due)a person's right; what is owed to someone:"he attracts more criticism than is his due"
- (dues)an obligatory payment; a fee:"he had paid union dues for years"
adverbdue (adverb)- (with reference to a point of the compass) exactly; directly:"we'll head due south again on the same road"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘payable’): from Old French deu ‘owed’, based on Latin debitus ‘owed’, from debere ‘owe’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- expected at or planned for at a certain time:
- of the proper quality or extent; adequate:
nounadverb- (with reference to a point of the compass) exactly; directly:
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- The term "due" has the following meanings:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of due in English due adjective uk / dʒuː / us / duː / due adjective (EXPECTED) Add to word list B1 expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/duedue [ doo, dyoo ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective owed at present; having reached the date for payment: This bill is due.www.dictionary.com/browse/duedue (do̅o̅, dyo̅o̅), adj. owed at present; having reached the date for payment: This bill is due. owing or owed, irrespective of whether the time of payment has arrived: This bill is due next month. owing or observed as a moral or natural right.www.wordreference.com/definition/dueDefinition of due adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary due adjective /du/ caused by [not before noun] due to something/somebody caused by someone or something; because of someone or something The team's success was largely due to her efforts.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…
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Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it. I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due. I've got some leave due to me and I …
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