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due
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
adjective
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DUE
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not used before a noun
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required or expected to happen
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expected to be in a particular place at a particular time
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When is the assignment due? [=when are you supposed to give the completed assignment to your teacher?]
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Your books are due back to the library (by/on) May 15. [=you must return your books to the library by May 15]
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The movie is due out this summer. [=the movie is supposed to be released in theaters this summer]
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often followed by to + verb
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not used before a noun
b
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expected to give birth
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not used before a noun
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having reached the date by which payment is required
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The bill is due at the end of the month.
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The balance is now due.
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The amount due is 45 dollars.
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The bill is past due. [=it is late; it should have been paid before now]
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not used before a noun
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used to say that someone should be given something or has earned something
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He is due a full day's pay.
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Teachers are not always accorded the respect due (to) them. = They are not always given the respect they are due.
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He finally got the recognition he was due.
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I will give credit where credit is due.
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always used before a noun
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appropriate or proper
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She accepted the compliment with due modesty.
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The issue demands due consideration.
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I will answer all of your questions in due time. [=eventually at an appropriate time]
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The court agreed that he failed to exercise due care/caution/diligence in trying to prevent the accident. [=he should have done more to prevent the accident from happening]
due for
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needing, requiring, or expecting something to happen
due to
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because of (something)
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The accident was primarily due to her carelessness.
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Due to the bad weather, the game was canceled.
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Their success is due to a lot of hard work. = They are successful due to the fact that they work hard.
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Traffic was slow due to roadwork.
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The pool is closed due to the approaching storm.
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due
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
noun
plural
dues
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due
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
noun
plural
dues
Britannica Dictionary definition of DUE
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dues
[plural]
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a regular payment that you make to be a member of an organization
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[noncount]
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something that someone should be given
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something that a person has earned
◊ People use the phrase to give someone his/her due when they are going to say something good about someone they have criticized.
pay your dues
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to work hard and have difficult experiences in order to become successful
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due
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
adverb
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due
/ˈduː/
Brit
/ˈdjuː/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of DUE
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directly or exactly
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followed by north, south, east, or west