due
//djuː//
Translation
due
Definition
Due refers to a payment, debt, or obligation that is expected or required to be paid or fulfilled at a specific time, often by a deadline. In financial and legal contexts, something that is due has reached its maturity date or scheduled time for settlement, such as a bill, loan installment, or rent. This term is commonly used in phrases like 'due date' (the last day to pay) or 'amount due' (the total owed). It implies a sense of urgency or legal requirement, as failure to pay may result in penalties or late fees.
Example
“The electricity bill is due by the end of this week.”
“Your rent payment is due on the first of every month.”
“The loan repayment is due next Tuesday, so make sure you have enough funds.”
“She forgot that the credit card bill was due yesterday and now faces a late fee.”
“The invoice for the consulting services is due within 30 days of receipt.”
“All membership fees are due at the beginning of the calendar year.”
“The final payment for the car is due in March, after which you will own it outright.”
“He received a reminder that the property tax is due in two weeks.”
“The subscription renewal is due tomorrow, so please update your payment information.”
“Outstanding balances on student loans are due according to the repayment schedule.”
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Other meanings
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