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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabularyACRONYM due /djuː $ duː/ adjective
due noun
due adverb
مورد انتظار، مقرر شده
طلب، ذمه، واجب الاداء، لازم مقرر، درست، تمام شده، از دست رفته، کهنه شده، از نوبت خارج شده، مقتضی، حق، ناشی از، بدهی، موعد پرداخت، سر رسد، حقوق، عوارض، پرداختنی، قابل پرداخت، مقرر، قانون فقه: کاملا، بازرگانی: دین، علوم نظامی: غیر قابل عملکرد
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Synonyms & Related Words due[adjective]Synonyms:- expected, scheduled
- payable, in arrears, outstanding, owed, owing, unpaid
- fitting, appropriate, deserved, justified, merited, proper, rightful, suitable, well-earned
[noun]Synonyms:- right(s), comeuppance
(slang), deserts, merits, privilege
[adverb]Synonyms:- directly, dead, exactly, straight, undeviatingly
Antonyms: undue
Contrasted words: excessive, exorbitant, extravagant, immoderate, inordinate, deficient
Related Idioms: what is coming to one
Related Words: good,
right,
equitable,
fair,
just,
coming,
earned,
deservedness,
dueness,
entitlement,
compensation,
payment,
recompense,
recompensing,
repayment,
satisfaction,
reprisal,
retaliation,
retribution,
revenge,
vengeance,
guerdon,
need,
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English Dictionary I. due1 S1 W1 /djuː $ duː/
adjective [
Word Family: adverb:
due,
duly,
unduly;
noun:
due, dues;
adjective:
due,
undue]
[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: deu 'owed', past participle of devoir 'to owe', from Latin debere; ⇒ debt]
1. EXPECTED [not before noun] expected to happen or arrive at a particular time
due to do something The team are due to fly to Italy next month. His new book is due to be published next year.due in/on/at She’s pregnant and the baby’s due in April. The final results of the experiment are due on December 9. I’m due at his office at 4.30.due for The car is due for its annual service again.due back When are the library books due back? ⇒
due date2. OWED owed to someone either as a debt or because they have a right to it:
Any money due you will be sent by cheque through the post.due to Thanks are due to all those who took part.3. MONEY if an amount of money is due, it must be paid at a particular time:
The next income tax payment is due on 31 January.4. in due course at some time in the future when it is the right time, but not before:
Further details will be announced in due course.5. PROPER [only before noun] formal proper or suitable:
He was banned for six months for driving without due care and attention.due regard/consideration We want the best for each individual child with due regard for the interests of the other children.6. with (all) due respect spoken used when you disagree with someone or criticize them in a polite way:
Dad, with all due respect, was not a very good husband. ⇒
duly,
due to [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. due2 noun [
Word Family: adverb:
due,
duly,
unduly;
noun:
due, dues;
adjective:
due,
undue]
1. your due your due is what you deserve, or something it is your right to have:
He accepted all the praise he received as his due. Freddy, to give him his due (=to be fair to him), always tried to be honest.2. dues [plural] regular payments you make to an organization of which you are a member
Synonym : fees:
Robert failed to pay his dues last year. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. due3 adverb [
Word Family: adverb:
due,
duly,
unduly;
noun:
due, dues;
adjective:
due,
undue]
due north/south/east/west directly to the north, south, east, or west
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Idioms Acronyms and Abbreviations DUE Dumb User Error
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