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Due

see synonyms of due

Noun

1. due

that which is deserved or owed

Example Sentences:
'give the devil his due'

2. due

a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership)

Example Sentences:
'the society dropped him for non-payment of dues'

Adjective

3. due

owed and payable immediately or on demand

Example Sentences:
'payment is due'

4. due

scheduled to arrive

Example Sentences:
'the train is due in 15 minutes'

5. due

suitable to or expected in the circumstances

Example Sentences:
'all due respect'
'due cause to honor them'
'a long due promotion'
'in due course'
'due esteem'
'exercising due care'

6. ascribable, due, imputable, referable

capable of being assigned or credited to

Example Sentences:
'punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading'
'the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain'
'the oversight was not imputable to him'

Adverb

7. due

directly or exactly; straight

Example Sentences:
'went due North'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Due

see synonyms of due
adjective
1. (postpositive)
immediately payable
2. (postpositive)
owed as a debt, irrespective of any date for payment
3. 
requisite; fitting; proper
4. (prenominal)
adequate or sufficient; enough
5. (postpositive)
expected or appointed to be present or arrive
the train is now due
6.  due to
noun
7. 
something that is owed, required, or due
8.  give a person his or her due
adverb
9. 
directly or exactly; straight
a course due west

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Due

see synonyms of due
adjective
1. 
owed or owing as a debt, right, etc.; payable
the first payment is due
2. 
suitable; fitting; proper
with all due respect
3. 
as much as is required; enough; adequate
due care, in due time
4. 
expected or scheduled to arrive or be ready; timed for a certain hour or date
the plane is due at 6:30 P.M.
adverb
5. 
exactly; directly
due west
noun
6. 
anything due or owed
; specif.,
a. 
deserved recognition
to give a man his due
b.  [pl.]
fees, taxes, or other charges
membership dues

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Due

see synonyms of due
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. Expected or scheduled, especially appointed to arrive: Their plane is due in 15 minutes.
b. Expected to give birth.
6.
a. Anticipated; looked for: a long due promotion.
b. Expecting or ready for something as part of a normal course or sequence: We're due for some rain. This batter is due for another hit.
c. Entitled to: I always give people the respect that they are due.
7. Capable of being attributed. See Usage Note at due to.
n.
1. Something owed or deserved: You finally received your due.
2. dues A charge or fee for membership, as in a club or organization.
adv.
1. Straight; directly: Go due west.
2. Archaic Duly.

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