due date

noun
UK: /ˈdjuː deɪt/
US: /ˈduː deɪt/
  1. The date on which something must be done or paid.

    1. The due date is next week.
    2. Please submit your application before the due date to be considered for funding.
  2. The date by which a baby is expected to be born.

    1. Her due date is in July.
    2. The doctor confirmed her due date after the first ultrasound appointment.
due date adjective
  1. Expected or scheduled to happen or arrive at a particular time.

    1. The payment is due date tomorrow.
    2. The final report is due date on Friday so please ensure timely submissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "due date" in English means: The date on which something must be done or paid., The date by which a baby is expected to be born..

The phonetic transcription of "due date" is /ˈdjuː deɪt/ in British English and /ˈduː deɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "due date": deadline, target date.

Example usage of "due date": "The due date is next week.". More examples on the page.