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- OUGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUGHT is —used to express obligation, advisability, natural expectation, or logical consequence How to use ought in a sentence
- OUGHT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use ought to when saying that you think it is a good idea and important for you or someone else to do a particular thing, especially when giving or asking for advice or opinions
- ought - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun ought (plural oughts) A statement of what ought to be the case as contrasted with what is the case
- OUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ought modal verb [+ to infinitive] (PROBABLE) used to say that the action expressed in the verb is probable or expected:
- Ought - definition of ought by The Free Dictionary
1 (used to express duty or moral obligation): Every citizen ought to help 2 (used to express justice, moral rightness, or the like): He ought to be punished
- ought - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
(used to express the opinion that the action of the main verb is one's duty or moral obligation): Every citizen ought to help (used to express the opinion that the action of the main verb is one of justice, moral rightness, or the like): He ought to be punished
- Modals of Advice 1 - Should, Ought to, Had Better
Modals of Advice 1 - Should, Ought to, Had Better Choose the best modal for each sentence Click on the box beside the best answer
- OUGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
OUGHT definition: (used to express duty or moral obligation) See examples of ought used in a sentence
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