How Do You Spell OVERDUE?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvədjˈuː] (IPA)

The word "overdue" is spelled as /ˌoʊvərˈdu/. Its pronunciation consists of four syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable (ver). The letter 'o' in the first syllable is pronounced with a long 'o' sound, as in 'over', while the 'u' in the second syllable is pronounced as a short 'u' sound, as in 'up'. The 'e' at the end of the word is silent, making it important to remember to only pronounce the first three syllables of the word. "Overdue" refers to something that is beyond the expected or required time.

OVERDUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Overdue refers to something that is late or unpaid beyond its scheduled or expected time of completion or return. It describes an event or occurrence that has not happened or been completed by its required or expected deadline. It usually applies to tasks, payments, or obligations that have surpassed their allotted or agreed-upon time frame.

    When applied to a financial context, overdue typically relates to payments that are not made by the due date. For instance, a credit card bill becomes overdue when the specified amount remains unpaid after its scheduled payment date. Similarly, when referencing library books or borrowed items, overdue signifies that the return date has passed, and the items have not been brought back.

    Overdue can also convey the notion of something being long-awaited or delayed. For example, someone might express that an overdue vacation is necessary, indicating that they have been waiting for it for a considerable period or have not had a break in an extended time.

    In summary, overdue incorporates the notion of delay, lateness, or non-payment beyond the expected or required time frame. It refers to tasks, payments, or obligations that have not been fulfilled within their designated deadline or return date and can similarly imply long-awaited or delayed events.

  2. Past the time of payment.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OVERDUE

The word "overdue" originated from the combination of two separate words, "over" and "due".

The word "over" comes from the Old English term "ofer", which means "above, beyond or exceeding". It has its roots in the Germanic language, stemming from the Proto-Indo-European base "*uper" which indicates elevation or superiority.

The word "due" comes from the Old French word "deu", meaning "owed" or "deserved", and ultimately from the Latin word "debere", meaning "to owe".

Combining these two words, "overdue" originally referred to something that has exceeded or gone beyond the expected or assigned time or date by which it was supposed to be done, paid, or returned.

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