OUGHT


Meaning of OUGHT in English

v.aux. (usu. foll. by to + infin.; present and past indicated by the following infin.) 1 expressing duty or rightness (we ought to love our neighbours). 2 expressing shortcoming (it ought to have been done long ago). 3 expressing advisability or prudence (you ought to go for your own good). 4 expressing esp. strong probability (he ought to be there by now). øought not the negative form of ought (he ought not to have stolen it). [OE ahte, past of agan OWE]

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