Pronunciation: /tuː duː/
noun A list of tasks or activities that need to be done
A1 My to-do list is full of simple tasks like grocery shopping and laundry.
A2 I use a to-do app on my phone to keep track of all my assignments for school.
B1 Creating a to-do list helps me stay organized and prioritize my tasks for the day.
B2 I have a to-do list for work that includes important deadlines and meetings.
C1 I delegate tasks from my to-do list to my team members to ensure everything gets done efficiently.
C2 My to-do list is color-coded and categorized to help me manage my time effectively.
adjective Relating to tasks or activities that need to be done
A1 I have a to-do list for today.
A2 She keeps a to-do notebook to stay organized.
B1 The to-do tasks are prioritized based on deadlines.
B2 The to-do items on the list are categorized by urgency.
C1 His to-do schedule is meticulously planned and updated daily.
C2 The to-do management system he uses is highly efficient and customizable.
formal I have a long list of tasks on my to-do list that need to be completed by the end of the week.
informal I've got a bunch of stuff on my to-do list that I need to get done ASAP.
slang I've got a million things on my to-do list that I need to knock out today.
figurative His to-do list was like a mountain, seemingly impossible to conquer.
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