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fall due
Variant of due
due
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due (do̵̅o̅, dyo̵̅o̅)
adjective
- owed or owing as a debt, right, etc.; payable the first payment is due
- suitable; fitting; proper with all due respect
- as much as is required; enough; adequate due care, in due time
- expected or scheduled to arrive or be ready; timed for a certain hour or date the plane is due at 6:30 P.M.
Etymology: ME < OFr deu, pp. of devoir, to owe < L debere, to owe: see debt
adverb
exactly; directly due west
noun
anything due or owed; specif.,
- deserved recognition to give a man his due
- fees, taxes, or other charges membership dues
due Idioms
due to
☆- caused by; resulting from an omission due to oversight
- Informal because of: widely so used despite objections by some grammarians the name was omitted due to oversight
pay one's dues
☆Slang to earn certain rights, privileges, etc. as by having suffered in struggle
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