Due vs. Sue

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Dueadjective

Owed or owing.

Dueadjective

Appropriate.

Dueadjective

Scheduled; expected.

Dueadjective

Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time.

Dueadjective

Owing; ascribable, as to a cause.

Dueadjective

On a direct bearing, especially for the four points of the compass

Dueadverb

(used with compass directions) Directly; exactly.

Duenoun

Deserved acknowledgment.

Duenoun

(in plural dues) A membership fee.

Duenoun

That which is owed; debt; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done, duty.

Duenoun

Right; just title or claim.

Dueadjective

Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable.

Dueadjective

Justly claimed as a right or property; proper; suitable; becoming; appropriate; fit.

Dueadjective

Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time.

Dueadjective

Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday.

Dueadjective

Owing; ascribable, as to a cause.

Dueadverb

Directly; exactly; as, a due east course.

Duenoun

That which is owed; debt; that which one contracts to pay, or do, to or for another; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done; a fee; a toll.

Duenoun

Right; just title or claim.

Dueverb

To endue.

Duenoun

that which is deserved or owed;

Duenoun

a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership);

Dueadjective

owed and payable immediately or on demand;

Dueadjective

proper and appropriate; fitting;

Dueadjective

scheduled to arrive;

Dueadjective

suitable to or expected in the circumstances;

Dueadjective

reasonable in the circumstances;

Dueadverb

directly or exactly; straight;

Sueverb

(transitive) To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal action.

Sueverb

(ambitransitive) To seek by request; to make application; to petition; to entreat; to plead.

Sueverb

To clean (the beak, etc.).

Sueverb

To leave high and dry on shore.

Sueverb

To court.

Sueverb

To follow.

Sueverb

To follow up; to chase; to seek after; to endeavor to win; to woo.

Sueverb

To seek justice or right from, by legal process; to institute process in law against; to bring an action against; to prosecute judicially.

Sueverb

To clean, as the beak; - said of a hawk.

Sueverb

To leave high and dry on shore; as, to sue a ship.

Sueverb

To seek by request; to make application; to petition; to entreat; to plead.

Sueverb

To prosecute; to make legal claim; to seek (for something) in law; as, to sue for damages.

Sueverb

To woo; to pay addresses as a lover.

Sueverb

To be left high and dry on the shore, as a ship.

Suenoun

French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857)

Sueverb

institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against;

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