Due course Meaning in English
expression
ˈdju/, /ˈdu/ /ˈkɔɹs
DOO kors
djˈuː/ /kˈɔːs
DYOO KAWSS
Definition
'Due course' means the appropriate or natural time for something to happen, usually after certain steps or a process are completed.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in formal or written English, especially legal, business, or official contexts. Common phrases: 'in due course' (means 'when the time is right' or 'eventually'), not usually used in casual speech. Don't confuse with 'course' as in direction or path.
Spanish: debido proceso - a su debido tiempoPortuguese (BR): no devido tempo - curso corretoPortuguese (PT): no devido tempo - curso devidoChinese (Simplified): 适当时候 - 合适的时候Chinese (Traditional): 適當時候 - 合適的時候Hindi: समय आने परArabic: في الوقت المناسب - في حينهBengali: সময় মত - যথাসময়েRussian: в установленный срок - в надлежащее времяJapanese: 然るべき時に - 適切な時期にVietnamese: đúng lúc - vào thời điểm thích hợpKorean: 적절한 시기에 - 때가 되면Turkish: zamanı gelince - uygun zamandaUrdu: مناسب وقت پر - مقررہ وقت پرIndonesian: pada waktunya - pada saat yang tepat
Example Sentences
Your application will be reviewed in due course.
basic
All results will be announced in due course.
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We will contact you again in due course.
basic
Just be patient; you'll get your answer in due course.
natural
Don't worry, your refund will arrive in due course.
natural
The details will be shared with everyone in due course.
natural