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Has an obligation to (do)
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should
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Word definitions for should in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shall \Shall\, v. i. & auxiliary. [imp. Should .] [OE. shal, schal, imp. sholde, scholde, AS. scal, sceal, I am obliged, imp. scolde, sceolde, inf. sculan; akin to OS. skulan, pres. skal, imp. skolda, D. zullen, pres. zal, imp. zoude, zou, OHG. solan, scolan, ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
modal verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES should have known ▪ I should have known it wouldn’t be easy. should know better ▪ It’s just prejudice from educated people who should know better . the punishment should fit the crime (= it should be appropriate ...
Usage examples of should.
Heaven only know whitherward thou shouldest come, if thou wert to guide thyself now.
Remember the Oracle of Apollo, who pronounced that thou shouldest he married to a dire and fierce Serpent, and many of the Inhabitants hereby, and such as hunt about in the countrey, affirme that thev saw him yesternight returning from pasture and swimming over the River, whereby they doe undoubtedly say, that hee will not pamper thee long with delicate meats, but when the time of delivery shall approach he will devoure both thee and thy child : wherefore advise thy selfe whether thou wilt agree unto us that are carefull of thy safety, and so avoid the perill of death, bee contented to live with thy sisters, or whether thou remaine with the Serpent arid in the end be swallowed into the gulfe of his body.
Yet at least, thou shouldest have taken him upon thy backe, and so brought him from the cruell hands of the theeves : where contrary thou runnest away alone, forsaking thy good Master, thy pastor and conductor.
I have ill pleased, behold now they foreshew their owne destinie: sleepe carelesse, dreame that thou art in the hands of the mercifull, for I will not hurt thee with thy sword or any other weapon: God forbid that I should slay thee as thou slewest my husband, but thy eies shall faile thee, and thou shalt see no more, then that whereof thou dreamest: Thou shalt thinke the death of thine enemie more sweet then thy life: Thou shalt see no light, thou shalt lacke the aide of a leader, thou shalt not have me as thou hopest, thou shalt have no delight of my marriage, thou shalt not die, and yet living thou shalt have no joy, but wander betweene light and darknesse as an unsure Image: thou shalt seeke for the hand that pricked out thine eies, yet shalt thou not know of whom thou shouldest complaine: I will make sacrifice with the bloud of thine eies upon the grave of my husband.
But that thou shouldest truly farther me In every case, as I should farther thee.
Thou slanderest me here in this company And eke discoverest that thou shouldest hide.
For truely me thinketh by thy cheer Thou shouldest knit up well a great mattere.
It is good that thou shouldest do thy will in the season of youth and the days of thy pleasure.
I tell thee that if thou wert to take service with my lord thou shouldest never rue it.
Yea, why shouldest thou not wax in his service, and become his Captain of Captains, which is an office meet for kings?
Heaven only know whitherward thou shouldest come, if thou wert to guide thyself now.
But O my heart, how shouldest thou, so sweet and fair and good, be taken with the love of an evil thing?
I bid thee come with us, and I will be thy warrant that so far thou shalt have no harm: but when thou hast come so far, and hast seen three very fair cities, besides towns and castles and thorps and strange men, and fair merchandize, God forbid that thou shouldest wend further, and so cast away thy young life for a gay-coloured cloud.
End, and gave her that pair of beads, and meant that thou also shouldest go thither?
Her love for thee was so kind that she would have thee happy after the sundering: therefore she was minded that thou shouldest find the damsel, who as I deem loveth thee, and that thou shouldest love her truly.