Ought

/ɔːt/ verb (modal)

Ought is used with another verb to show duty, advice, or what is the right or sensible thing to do.

From Old English “ahte,” the past tense of “agan” meaning “to own, to owe.” It shifted from the idea of owing something to the idea of moral duty or obligation.

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