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UK/["/djuː/"]/US/["/duː/"]/

Meaning of Due

In simple words: When something is expected or should happen.

Due in a sentence

  • The project is due next week, so we need to work quickly.
  • She has a due date for her baby in three months.
  • You should submit the assignment due for this class at the end of the month.
  • He felt due for a promotion after working hard for years.
  • The library books are due tomorrow, so don't forget to return them.

How to use Due

Use 'due' to indicate a deadline or reason. Appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using in overly informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

due + to + reason

Memory hint

Think of 'due' as a deadline—'D-U-E' sounds like 'do'—you need to DO it by the deadline!

Related words

Collocations with Due

  • due date
  • due process
  • due to
  • due on
  • due for

Synonyms for Due

Opposites of Due

Common mistakes with Due

  • 'Due to' vs 'because of' confusion.
  • Using 'due' with a subject instead of an event (e.g., 'The work is due' not 'The work is due tomorrow').
  • Confusing with 'do' in phonetics.

Compare Due with Expected, Scheduled

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Frequently asked questions about Due

What does Due mean?

When something is expected or should happen.

What is the definition of Due?

caused by somebody/something; because of somebody/something

How do you use Due in a sentence?

The project is due next week, so we need to work quickly.

Can you give another example of Due?

She has a due date for her baby in three months.

What are synonyms for Due?

Common alternatives include expected, owed, scheduled, planned, required.

What is the opposite of Due?

Opposite meanings include overdue, late.

What words go with Due?

It commonly pairs with due date, due process, due to, due on, due for.

What are common mistakes when using Due?

'Due to' vs 'because of' confusion. Using 'due' with a subject instead of an event (e.g., 'The work is due' not 'The work is due tomorrow'). Confusing with 'do' in phonetics.

How do you pronounce Due?

US: /["/duː/"]/, UK: /["/djuː/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Due?

Use 'due' to indicate a deadline or reason. Appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using in overly informal contexts.

What CEFR level is Due?

"Due" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.