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Meaning of obligation
The state of being bound to do something, especially by a formal agreement or contract
Etymology of obligation
The word "obligation" comes from the Latin "obligatio", which is derived from "obligare", meaning "to bind"
The Latin "obligare" is a combination of "ob" (meaning "toward" or "against") and "ligare" (meaning "to bind")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a moral or legal requirement to do something
Synonyms
duty
responsibility
commitment
pledge
promise
bond
contract
agreement
covenant
undertaking
liability
requirement
necessity
compulsion
need
must
should
ought
burden
onus
weight
charge
care
concern
accountability
answerability
account
reckoning
tie
obligation
engagement
vow
oath
swear
avow
guarantee
warranty
assurance
undertaking
promise
word
honor
faith
loyalty
fidelity
allegiance
fealty
Definitions
- The condition or fact of being obligated or bound, especially by a formal agreement or contract
- * A formal agreement or contract that binds someone to do something
- * A moral or legal requirement to do something
Usage Examples
- The company has an obligation to provide a safe working environment for its employees
- * She felt a strong obligation to help her family in their time of need
- * The contract includes an obligation to deliver the goods within a certain timeframe
Antonyms
freedom
liberty
exemption
release
discharge
acquittal
exemption
immunity
exception
reprieve
pardon
dispensation
excuse
justification
privilege
right
option
choice
discretion
latitude
flexibility
spontaneity
voluntariness
willingness
eagerness
enthusiasm
interest
desire
preference