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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 | 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 - 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 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 - 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
- Should vs. Ought to vs. Must - Grammar. com
Ought to – should is used to give advice or opinion and one can choose to follow or ignore it, whereas ought to is used when the advice has to be followed While should and ought to are used interchangeably, ought to is a stronger word compared to should and is more appropriate to use while talking about rules, regulations and laws
- 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
- Is–ought problem - Wikipedia
Is–ought problem The philosopher David Hume raised the is–ought problem in his book A Treatise of Human Nature (1739–40) The is–ought problem is the question of whether moral statements about what ought to be can be inferred from objective statements about what is
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