Pronunciation: /djuː/
noun a payment that is due
A1 The due date for the assignment is next Friday.
A2 She received a notice about the due amount for her credit card bill.
B1 The project was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
B2 The company faces financial difficulties due to poor management decisions.
C1 The event was canceled due to lack of interest from the public.
C2 The artist's success is largely due to his unique style and talent.
adjective appropriate or expected under the circumstances
A1 The homework is due tomorrow.
A2 The package delivery is due at 3 pm.
B1 The project deadline is due next week.
B2 The payment is due on the 15th of the month.
C1 The report is due for submission by the end of the month.
C2 The final exam is due in two weeks.
preposition because of or as a result of
A1 The assignment is due on Friday.
A2 The package is due to arrive tomorrow.
B1 The report is due for submission by the end of the week.
B2 The payment is due upon receipt of the invoice.
C1 The project deadline is due in two weeks.
C2 The rent is due at the beginning of each month.
formal The project deadline was extended due to unforeseen circumstances.
informal I couldn't submit my assignment on time because of some unexpected issues.
slang I missed the bus due to some bad luck.
figurative Her success was due to her hard work and dedication.
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