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Learn to pronounce due

/do͞o/
adjective
  1. expected at or planned for at a certain time.
    "the baby's due in August"
    synonyms: expected, required, awaited, anticipated, scheduled for
  2. of the proper quality or extent; adequate.
    "driving without due care and attention"
    synonyms: proper, right and proper, correct, rightful, fitting, suitable, appropriate, apt, adequate, sufficient, enough, ample, satisfactory, requisite, condign, meet

noun
  1. a person's right; what is owed to someone.
    "he attracts more criticism than is his due"
    synonyms: rightful treatment, fair treatment, deserved fate, just punishment, right, entitlement, rights, just deserts, deserts, comeuppance, recompense
  2. an obligatory payment; a fee.
    "he had paid union dues for years"
    synonyms: fee, membership fee, subscription, charge, toll, levy, payment, contribution

adverb
(with reference to a point of the compass) exactly; directly.
"we'll head due south again on the same road"
synonyms: directly, straight, exactly, precisely, without deviating, undeviatingly, dead, plumb, squarely

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