Antonyms for in due course
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : kawrs, kohrs |
Phonetic Transcription : kɔrs, koʊrs |
Definition of in due course
Origin :- late 13c., "onward movement," from Old French cors (12c.) "course; run, running; flow of a river," from Latin cursus "a running race or course," from curs- past participle stem of currere "to run" (see current (adj.)).
- Most extended senses (meals, etc.) are present in 14c. Academic meaning "planned series of study" is c.1600 (in French from 14c.). Phrase of course is attested from 1540s; literally "of the ordinary course;" earlier in same sense was bi cours (c.1300).
- As in chronological : adj in consecutive time
- As in yet : adv in the future
Synonyms for in due course
- after a while
- at some future time
- beyond this
- chronographic
- chronologic
- chronometric
- chronometrical
- chronoscopic
- classified
- dated
- even
- eventually
- finally
- historical
- horological
- horometrical
- in due course
- in due time
- in order
- in sequence
- in the course of time
- junctural
- order archival
- ordered
- progressive
- sequent
- sequential
- someday
- sometime
- sooner or later
- still
- tabulated
- temporal
- ultimately
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