• Ought

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ɔːt/
    • Rhymes: -ɔːt
    • US IPA: /É”t/
    • cot-caught IPA: /É‘t/
    • Homophones: aught

    Origin 1

    Old English āhte, past tense of āgan ("own, possess")

    Verb

    ought
    1. (obsolete)

      ought

      (simple past of owe)
      • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Luke VII:There was a certayne lender, which had two detters, the one ought five hondred pence, and the other fifty.
      • 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, Folio Society 2006, vol. 1 p. 182:witnesse Aristippus, who being urged with the affection he ought his children, as proceeding from his loynes, began to spit ....

    Full definition of ought

    Verb

    1. (auxiliary) Indicating duty or obligation.
      I ought to vote in the coming election.
    2. (auxiliary) Indicating advisability or prudence.
      You ought to stand back from the edge of the platform.
    3. (auxiliary) Indicating desirability.
      He ought to read the book; it was very good.
    4. (auxiliary) Indicating likelihood or probability.
      • 1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, Mr. Pratt's Patients Chapter 3, My hopes wa'n't disappointed. I never saw clams thicker than they was along them inshore flats. I filled my dreener in no time, and then it come to me that 'twouldn't be a bad idee to get a lot more, take 'em with me to Wellmouth, and peddle 'em out. Clams was fairly scarce over that side of the bay and ought to fetch a fair price.
    5. We ought to arrive by noon if we take the motorway.

    Usage notes

    Ought is an auxiliary verb; it takes a following verb as its complement. This verb may appear either as a full infinitive (such as "to go") or a bare infinitive (such as simple "go"), depending on region and speaker; the same range of meanings is possible in either case. Additionally, it's possible for ought not to take any complement, in which case a verb complement is implied, as in, "You really ought to so."

    The negative of ought is either ought not (to) or oughtn't (to)

    Synonyms

    Pronoun

    ought

    1. Alternative spelling of aught anything

    Adverb

    ought

    1. Alternative spelling of aught at all, to any degree.

    Noun

    ought

    (plural oughts)
    1. A statement of what ought to be the case as contrasted to what is the case.

    Origin 2

    Noun

    ought

    (plural oughts)
    1. Alternative spelling of aught cipher, zero, nought.

    Anagrams

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