Synonym: ascribable, due to, imputable, referable. Similar words: banquet, in due course, get on, let out, see to, let off, get off, get out. Meaning: adj. (usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to.
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(61) The launch was no go due to the weather.
(62) Thanks are due to all those who took part.
(63) Death was due to asphyxia through smoke inhalation.
(64) A lot of her unhappiness is due to boredom.
(65) She had five days off work due to illness.
(66) Mr McNeil is due to retire later this month.
(67) Postnatal depression is usually due to hormonal imbalance.
(68) The mare is due to foal today.
(69) The delays were due to circumstances beyond our control.
(70) The aircraft is due to take off at midnight.
(71) Many accidents were due to pilot misjudgement.
(72) Visibility was bad due to low cloud.
(73) The trial is due to begin next month.
(74) The talks are due to resume today.
(75) Work is due to start this weekend.
(76) Our grateful thanks are due to you.
(77) She was due to start work the following Monday.
(78) His success was largely due to luck.
(79) This error is largely due to my oversight.
(80) The Tories are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow.
(81) The accident was due to negligence.
(82) The delay was due to human error .
(83) We are due to land at Heathrow at 12.15.
(84) The accident was due to excessive speed.
(85) His attractiveness is partly due to his self-confidence.
(86) She's due to lamb in two weeks' time.
(87) Late miscarriages are usually not due to hormonal insufficiency.
(88) I received nothing except what was due to me.
(89) The museum is due to open next year.
(90) Rose is due to start school in January.
More similar words: banquet, in due course, get on, let out, see to, let off, get off, get out, set off, come to, set out, take to, get over, get out of, have to, agree to, be able to, adhere to, rhetoric, get on with, come to life, set fire to, piece together, give rise to, contribute to, have to do with, come to terms with, from time to time, face to face.