Due ( adjective , adverb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Due ( adjective )

Required as a debt or obligation.

Origin:

From the latin word "debitus", meaning "owed" or "bound by a debt".

Examples:

  1. The rent is due on the first of the month.
  2. I have a due date for this paper next week.
  3. He is due for a promotion after all his hard work.
  4. The bill is now due and payable.
  5. Due to the bad weather, the flight was delayed.

(As an adverb)

Due ( adverb )

Required as a debt or obligation.

Origin:

From the latin word "debitus", meaning "owed" or "bound by a debt".

Examples:

  1. The rent is due on the first of the month.
  2. I have a due date for this paper next week.
  3. He is due for a promotion after all his hard work.
  4. The bill is now due and payable.
  5. Due to the bad weather, the flight was delayed.

(As a noun)

Due ( noun )

Required as a debt or obligation.

Origin:

From the latin word "debitus", meaning "owed" or "bound by a debt".

Examples:

  1. The rent is due on the first of the month.
  2. I have a due date for this paper next week.
  3. He is due for a promotion after all his hard work.
  4. The bill is now due and payable.
  5. Due to the bad weather, the flight was delayed.
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