Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Ought
    /ôt/

    modal

    • 1. used to indicate duty or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions: "they ought to respect the law"
    • 2. used to indicate something that is probable: "five minutes ought to be enough time"
  2. People also ask

  3. Define ought. ought synonyms, ought pronunciation, ought translation, English dictionary definition of ought. should; duty or obligation: You ought to go to the memorial service. Not to be confused with: aught – anything whatever; any part: for aught I know; a...

  4. Ought definition: (used to express duty or moral obligation). See examples of OUGHT used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of ought – Learner’s Dictionary. ought. modal verb. uk / ɔːt / us. ought to do sth. Add to word list. B1. used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do: We ought to tidy up before we go. You ought to see a doctor. He ought to have told her the truth. Ought I to phone her? Fewer examples.

  6. to indicate duty or obligation: you ought to pay your dues; to express prudent expediency: you ought to be more careful with your money (usually with reference to future time) to express probability or expectation: you ought to finish this work by Friday; to express a desire or wish on the part of the speaker: you ought to come next week

  7. OUGHT meaning: 1 : used to indicate what is expected; 2 : used to say or suggest what should be done.

  8. You use ought to to mean that it is morally right to do a particular thing or that it is morally right for a particular situation to exist, especially when giving or asking for advice or opinions. 2. You use ought to when saying that you think it is a good idea and important for you or someone else to do a particular thing, especially when ...

  9. Definition of ought in Essential American English Dictionary. ought. verb. us / ɔt/ ought to do something. Add to word list. B1. used to say or ask what someone should do: You ought to see a doctor. ought to be/do something. B1. used to say that you expect something to be true or that you expect something to happen: She ought to be home by now.

  1. People also search for