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Main Entry: due
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unpaid; owing money

Synonyms:

IOU, chargeable, collectible, expected, in arrears, mature, not met, outstanding, overdue, owed, payable, receivable, scheduled, to be paid, unliquidated, unsatisfied, unsettled

Antonyms:

paid
Main Entry: due
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: appropriate, proper

Synonyms:

becoming, coming, condign, deserved, earned, equitable, fair, fit, fitting, good, just, justified, merited, obligatory, requisite, rhadamanthine, right, rightful, suitable

Antonyms:

improper, inappropriate, insufficient, unjustified, unmerited, unrightful, unsuitable
Main Entry: appropriate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: suitable

Synonyms:

adapted, applicable, appurtenant, apropos, apt, becoming, befitting, belonging, congruous, convenient, correct, deserved, desired, due, felicitous, fit, fitting, germane, good, just, on the button, on the nose, opportune, pertinent, proper, relevant, right, rightful, seemly, tailor-made, true, useful, well-suited, well-timed

Antonyms:

improper, unbecoming, unfitting, unseemly, unsuitable, unsuited
Main Entry: coming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: approaching, promising

Synonyms:

about to happen, advancing, almost on one, anticipated, aspiring, at hand, certain, close, converging, deserving, docking, drawing near, due, en route, eventual, expected, fated, foreseen, forthcoming, future, gaining upon, getting near, immediate, imminent, impending, in prospect, in store, in the offing, in the wind, in view, instant, marked, near, nearing, next, nigh, oncoming, ordained, predestined, preparing, progressing, prospective, pursuing, running after, subsequent, to be, up-and-coming
Main Entry: commensurate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: adequate, corresponding

Synonyms:

appropriate, coextensive, comparable, compatible, consistent, due, equal, equivalent, fit, fitting, in accord, proportionate, sufficient, symmetrical

Antonyms:

inadequate, inappropriate, incommensurate, unacceptable, unfitting
Main Entry: deserving
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: worthy, meritorious

Synonyms:

admirable, commendable, due, estimable, fitting, laudable, needy, praisable, praiseworthy, righteous, rightful, thankworthy

Antonyms:

undeserving, unworthy
Main Entry: equitable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impartial

Synonyms:

candid, cricket, decent, disinterested, dispassionate, due, ethical, even-handed, even-steven, fair, fair and square, fair shake, fair-to-middling, honest, impersonal, just, level, moral, nondiscriminatory, nonpartisan, objective, proper, proportionate, reasonable, right, rightful, square, square deal, stable, unbiased, uncolored, unprejudiced
Notes: equable means steady or unvarying and far from extremes; equitable means fair and impartial

Antonyms:

biased, disproportionate, partial, prejudiced, unequitable, unfair, unjust, unreasonable
Main Entry: fit
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: suitable, appropriate

Synonyms:

able, adapted, adequate, advantageous, apposite, apt, becoming, befitting, beneficial, capable, comely, comme il faut, competent, conformable, convenient, correct, correspondent, deserving, desirable, due, equipped, equitable, expedient, favorable, feasible, felicitous, fitted, fitting, good enough, happy, just, likely, meet, opportune, practicable, preferable, prepared, proper, qualified, ready, right, rightful, seasonable, seemly, tasteful, timely, trained, well-suited, wise, worthy

Antonyms:

inadequate, inappropriate, incorrect, unfit, unsuitable, unsuited, unworthy
Main Entry: fitting
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: appropriate, suitable

Synonyms:

applicable, apt, becoming, comme il faut, correct, decent, decorous, desirable, due, felicitous, happy, just, just what was ordered, meet, on the button, on the nose, proper, right, right on, seemly, that's the ticket

Antonyms:

improper, inappropriate, incorrect, unfitting, unseemly, unsuitable
Main Entry: just
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fair, impartial

Synonyms:

aloof, blameless, condign, conscientious, decent, dependable, dispassionate, due, equal, equitable, ethical, evenhanded, fair-minded, good, honest, honorable, lawful, nondiscriminatory, nonpartisan, objective, pure, reliable, right, righteous, rightful, rigid, scrupulous, strict, tried, true, trustworthy, unbiased, uncolored, upright, virtuous

Antonyms:

inequitable, partial, unfair, unjust
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