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    Due
    /do͞o/

    adjective

    • 1. expected at or planned for at a certain time: "the baby's due in August" Similar expectedrequiredawaitedanticipated
    • 2. of the proper quality or extent; adequate: "driving without due care and attention" Similar properright and propercorrectrightfulOpposite unsuitable

    noun

    adverb

    • 1. (with reference to a point of the compass) exactly; directly: "we'll head due south again on the same road"
  2. 3 days ago · 1. phrase. If an event is due to something, it happens or exists as a direct result of that thing. The country's economic problems are largely due to the weakness of the recovery. [+ to] If the trip is a success, a lot of this will be due to Mr Green's efforts. 2. phrase. You can say due to to introduce the reason for something happening.

  3. Definitions of due. noun. that which is deserved or owed. “give the devil his due ” see more. noun. a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership) “the society dropped him for non-payment of dues ” see more. adjective. owed and payable immediately or on demand. “payment is due ” synonyms: callable.

  4. due. (do͞o, dyo͞o) adj. 1. Payable immediately or on demand. 2. Owed as a debt; owing: the amount still due. 3. In accord with right, convention, or courtesy; appropriate: due esteem; all due respect. 4. Meeting special requirements; sufficient: We have due cause to honor them. 5. a.

  5. DUE definition: 1. expected or planned: 2. because of something: 3. Money that is due is owed to someone and must…. Learn more.

  6. [not before noun] arranged or expected. When's the baby due? The next train is due in five minutes. My essay's due next Friday (= it has to be given to the teacher by then). due to do something Rose is due to start school in January. due for something The band's first album is due for release later this month. owed.

  7. From Longman Business Dictionary due /djuːduː/ adjective 1 [ not before a noun] if an amount of money is due, it must be paid now or at the stated time Breakwater said it was unable to meet an interest payment due yesterday. → see also past due 2 [ only before a noun] proper and expected by law He was charged with driving without due care and at...

  8. 6 days ago · Adjective [ edit] due ( comparative more due, superlative most due) Owed or owing. Synonyms: needed, owing, to be made, required. He is due four weeks of back pay. The amount due is just three quid. The due bills total nearly seven thousand dollars. He can wait for the amount due him. Appropriate.

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