dues
n.
payments, fees for membership (in a club or organization); difficulty or experience that new workers endure in a company or organization (as "during the first years, a person pays one's dues")
due
n.
something which is owed to a person; something which legally or rightfully belongs to an individual; payment, fee
due
Noun
1. that which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due"
(hypernym) right
2. a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership); "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues"
(hypernym) fixed charge, fixed cost, fixed costs
Adjective
1. owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due"
(synonym) owed
(antonym) undue, not due
(similar) callable
2. proper and appropriate; fitting; "richly deserved punishment"; "due esteem"
(synonym) deserved
(similar) merited
3. scheduled to arrive; "the train is due in 15 minutes"
(synonym) due(p)
(similar) expected
4. suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course"
(antonym) undue
(similar) anticipated, looked-for(a)
5. reasonable in the circumstances; "gave my comments due consideration"; "exercising due care"
(similar) appropriate
Adverb
1. directly or exactly; straight; "went due North"
DUES (Diplôme universitaire d'études scientifiques)
university diploma of scientific studies
devoir
v.
have to, owe; must, shall
dû
adj.
due, owing
dues
deus
dues
Synonyms and related words:
accounts payable, accounts receivable, admission, admission fee, amount due, anchorage, bad debts, bill, bills, borrowing, brokerage, carfare, cellarage, charge, charges, chits, comeuppance, cover charge, debt, demand, deserts, dockage, due, due reward, entrance fee, exaction, exactment, fare, fee, financial commitment, floating debt, funded debt, hire, indebtedness, indebtment, just deserts, liability, license fee, maturity, merits, national debt, obligation, outstanding debt, pilotage, pledge, portage, public debt, salvage, score, scot, scot and lot, shot, storage, toll, towage, uncollectibles, unfulfilled pledge, wharfage,
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.