All due synonyms
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D d adj due
- scheduled β a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
- owed β to be under obligation to pay or repay: to owe money to the bank; to owe the bank interest on a mortgage.
- outstanding β prominent; conspicuous; striking: an outstanding example of courage.
- payable β to be paid; due: a loan payable in 30 days.
- overdue β past due, as a delayed train or a bill not paid by the assigned date; late: two overdue library books.
- deserved β rightfully earned or merited; just
- iou β promissory note
- collectible β that can be collected
- good β Graph-Oriented Object Database
- fit β adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
- fair β free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
- fitting β adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
- right β in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- coming β A coming event or time is an event or time that will happen soon.
- requisite β required or necessary for a particular purpose, position, etc.; indispensable: the requisite skills of an engineer.
- chargeable β If something is chargeable, you have to pay a sum of money for it.
- mature β complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- unsatisfied β content: a satisfied look.
- unsettled β not settled; not fixed or stable; without established order; unorganized; disorganized: an unsettled social order; still unsettled in their new home.
- receivable β fit for acceptance; acceptable.
- in arrears β in arrears, behind or late, especially in payment: She was three months in arrears on her mortgage and credit card payments. Also, Chiefly Law, in arrear.
- unliquidated β to settle or pay (a debt): to liquidate a claim.
noun due
- repayment β to pay back or refund, as money.
- rate β the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
- compensation β Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state.
- interest β the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
- payment β something that is paid; an amount paid; compensation; recompense.
- retribution β requital according to merits or deserts, especially for evil.
- claim β If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
- comeuppance β If you say that someone has got their comeuppance, you approve of the fact that they have been punished or have suffered for something wrong that they have done.
- title β a clause in the 1972 Education Act stating that no one shall because of sex be denied the benefits of any educational program of activity that receives direct federal aid.
- prerogative β an exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virtue of rank, office, or the like: the prerogatives of a senator.
- retaliation β the act of retaliating; return of like for like; reprisal.
- reprisal β (in warfare) retaliation against an enemy, for injuries received, by the infliction of equal or greater injuries.
- revenge β to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit: He revenged his murdered brother.
- satisfaction β an act of satisfying; fulfillment; gratification.
- need β a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no need for you to go there.
- vengeance β infliction of injury, harm, humiliation, or the like, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person; violent revenge: But have you the right to vengeance?
- recompense β to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc.
- guerdon β a reward, recompense, or requital.
- privilege β a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most: the privileges of the very rich.
- perquisite β an incidental payment, benefit, privilege, or advantage over and above regular income, salary, or wages: Among the president's perquisites were free use of a company car and paid membership in a country club.
- rights β a just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or moral: You have a right to say what you please.
- merits β claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
adv due
adjective due
- appointed β If something happens at the appointed time, it happens at the time that was decided in advance.
- anticipated β If an event, especially a cultural event, is eagerly anticipated, people expect that it will be very good, exciting, or interesting.
- awaited β to wait for; expect; look for: He is still awaiting an answer.
- appropriate β Something that is appropriate is suitable or acceptable for a particular situation.