'due' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'due' with 20 example sentences.
- due adjective
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: scheduled to arrive
: capable of being assigned or credited to
: owed and payable immediately or on demand
: suitable to or expected in the circumstances
- due noun
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: that which is deserved or owed
: a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership)
- due adverb
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: directly or exactly; straight
Due to the bad weather, the game was called off.
Schools will be closed today due to the weather.
When is the ship due to arrive?
Due to bad weather, the plane was late.
Due to the heat, I sleep with a window open.
Our new store is due to open in October.
Due to the heavy rain, vegetable prices have risen.
Did we have any English homework due tomorrow?
He thinks that his success is due to luck.
His eyes stopped functioning due to old age.
Due to the storm, he didn't arrive.
We failed due to a lack of preparation.
The water shortage is due to the weather.
The keys of the piano are yellow due to age.
The rent is due tomorrow.
All flights have been cancelled due to the storm.
The surface of the earth rose due to the earthquake.
I have a paper due tomorrow.
Demand for imported cars is increasing due to lower prices.
The baby is due any day now.