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due
noun
1 due
That which is deserved or owed.
Roget 924:
due,
dueness;
right,
privilege,
prerogative,
prescription,
title,
claim,
pretension,
demand,
birthright.
immunity,
license,
liberty,
franchise;
vested interest,
vested right.
sanction,
authority,
warranty,
charter;
warrant
etc.
(permission)
760;
constitution
etc.
(law)
963;
tenure;
bond
etc.
(security)
771.
claimant,
appellant;
plaintiff
etc.
938.
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2 due
A payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership).
adjective
1 due
Owed and payable immediately or on demand.
Roget 924:
having a right to
etc.
v.;
entitled to;
claiming;
deserving,
meriting,
worthy of.
privileged,
allowed,
sanctioned,
warranted,
authorized;
ordained,
prescribed,
constitutional,
chartered,
enfranchised.
prescriptive,
presumptive;
absolute,
indefeasible;
unalienable,
inalienable;
imprescriptible†,
inviolable,
unimpeachable,
unchallenged;
sacrosanct.
due to,
merited,
deserved,
condign,
richly deserved.
allowable
etc.
(permitted)
760;
lawful,
licit,
legitimate,
legal;
legalized
etc.
(law)
963.
square,
unexceptionable,
right;
equitable
etc.
922;
due,
en r gle;
fit,
fitting;
correct,
proper,
meet,
befitting,
becoming,
seemly;
decorous;
creditable,
up to the mark,
right as a trivet;
just the thing,
quite the thing;
selon les r gles [Fr.].
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Roget 806:
indebted;
liable,
chargeable,
answerable for.
in debt,
in embarrassed circumstances,
in difficulties;
incumbered,
involved;
involved in debt,
plunged in debt,
deep in debt,
over one's head in debt,
over head and ears in debt;
deeply involved;
fast tied up;
insolvent
etc.
(not paying)
808;
minus,
out of pocket.
unpaid;
unrequited,
unrewarded;
owing,
due,
in arrear†,
outstanding;
past due.
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Roget 646:
expedient;
desirable,
advisable,
acceptable;
convenient;
worth while,
meet;
fit,
fitting;
due,
proper,
eligible,
seemly,
becoming;
befitting
etc.
v.;
opportune
etc.
(in season)
134;
in loco;
suitable
etc.
(accordant)
23;
applicable
etc.
(useful)
644.
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Polish: przynależny, należny
2 due
3 due
Suitable to or expected in the circumstances.
4 due
adverb
1 due
Directly or exactly; straight.
Moby thesaurus: according to Hoyle, accountable, accounts payable, accounts receivable, acknowledgment, adequate, alleged, amount due, ample, anticipated, appropriate, appurtenance, arrearage, arrears, ascribable, assignable, attributable, attributed, authority, awaited, back, bad debts, balanced, barely sufficient, bill, bills, birthright, borrowing, charged, charges, chits, claim, cognizance, comeuppance, coming, coming to, commensurate, compensation, competent, condign, conjugal right, correct, corresponding, credit, credited, crediting, dead, dead ahead, debt, decent, decorous, defensible, demand, derivable from, derivational, derivative, deserts, deserved, deserving, direct, directly, divine right, droit, due north, dueness, dues, earned, enough, entitled to, entitlement, equal to, equitable, even, evenhanded, expected, explicable, faculty, fair, fair and square, financial commitment, fit, fitting, floating debt, foreseen, forthright, funded debt, good, good enough, guerdon, hoped-for, imminent, imputable, imputed, in a beeline, in arrear, in arrears, in line with, in prospect, in view, inalienable right, indebtedness, indebtment, interest, just, justifiable, justified, kosher, lawful, legal, level, liability, long-expected, lust, mature, maturity, meet, meet and right, merit, merited, meriting, meritorious, minimal, minimum, national debt, natural right, need, nice, normal, normative, obligation, on the horizon, outstanding, outstanding debt, overdue, owed, owing, payable, payment, pledge, plenty, plenty good enough, power, prerogative, prescription, presumed, presumptive right, pretense, pretension, probable, promised, proper, proper claim, property right, proportionate, prospective, public debt, putative, receivable, recognition, recompense, recompensing, redeemable, referable, referred to, repayment, reprisal, requisite, retaliation, retribution, revenge, reward, right, right and proper, righteous, rightful, rights, satisfaction, satisfactory, score, seemly, square, straight, straight across, straight ahead, straightforward, straightforwards, straightly, substantial, sufficient, sufficient for, sufficing, suitable, title, traceable, uncollectibles, undeviatingly, unfulfilled pledge, unpaid, unsettled, unswervingly, unveeringly, up to, vengeance, vested interest, vested right, warrantable, warranted, what is owing, worthy of ... show more.
dues
noun
Roget 812:
price,
amount,
cost,
expense,
prime cost,
charge,
figure;
demand,
damage;
fare,
hire,
wages
etc.
(remuneration)
973;
value
etc.
812.1.
dues,
duty,
toll,
tax,
impost,
cess†,
sess†,
tallage†,
levy;
abkari†;
capitation tax,
poll tax;
doomage [U.S.],
likin†;
gabel†,
gabelle†;
gavel,
octroi†,
custom,
excise,
assessment,
benevolence,
tithe,
tenths,
exactment†,
ransom,
salvage,
tariff;
brokerage,
wharfage,
freightage.
bill
etc.
(account)
811;
shot.
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Moby thesaurus: accounts payable, accounts receivable, admission, admission fee, amount due, anchorage, bad debts, bill, bills, borrowing, brokerage, carfare, cellarage, charge, charges, chits, comeuppance, cover charge, debt, demand, deserts, dockage, due, due reward, entrance fee, exaction, exactment, fare, fee, financial commitment, floating debt, funded debt, hire, indebtedness, indebtment, just deserts, liability, license fee, maturity, merits, national debt, obligation, outstanding debt, pilotage, pledge, portage, public debt, salvage, score, scot, scot and lot, shot, storage, toll, towage, uncollectibles, unfulfilled pledge, wharfage ... show more.
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