obliged
[ uh-blahyjd ]
/ əˈblaɪdʒd /
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adjective
bound by duty, ethics, or politeness:You can bring something to share at the picnic, but please don't feel obliged.
forced by law, regulation, or necessity:All students are obliged to participate in an internship program.
appreciative or grateful:If you could shed some light on this mystery, I'd be obliged.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of oblige.
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Idioms about obliged
(very) much obliged, thank you (very much):Much obliged for your efforts!
OTHER WORDS FROM obliged
o·blig·ed·ly [uh-blahy-jid-lee], /əˈblaɪ dʒɪd li/, adverbo·blig·ed·ness, nounun·o·bliged, adjectiveWords nearby obliged
obligational authority, obligative, obligato, obligatory, oblige, obliged, obligee, obligement, obliging, obligor, oblique
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