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Synonyms for OVERDUE: delayed, belated, delinquent, late, tardy, behind, slow, postponed; Antonyms of OVERDUE: premature, early, untimely, timely, precocious, opportune, inopportune, unseasonable
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OVERDUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OVERDUE definition: 1. not done or happening when expected or when needed; late: 2. not done or happening when…. Learn more.
Overdue Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OVERDUE is unpaid when due. How to use overdue in a sentence.
OVERDUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that a change or an event is overdue, you mean that you think it should have happened before now. This debate is long overdue. I'll go home and pay an overdue visit to my mother.
overdue adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time. The rent is now overdue. Her baby is two weeks overdue. This car is overdue for a service. that should have happened or been done before now. A book like this is long overdue. Definition of overdue adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Overdue - definition of overdue by The Free Dictionary
Define overdue. overdue synonyms, overdue pronunciation, overdue translation, English dictionary definition of overdue. past due; deserved but not yet to come: Your reward is far overdue. Not to be confused with: overdo – to do to excess: overdo exercise; to take to extremes;...
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