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should

Definition for should

verb as in have

verb as in may

Strong match

will

Weak matches

be going to, shall

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Example Sentences

Kennedy-Moore says that it’s important to ask ourselves what exactly we think we’re missing or should be doing instead of scrolling on our phones.

From Slate

What I think I should be doing instead is gazing at my daughter while she plays with blocks.

From Slate

Instead of stealing glances at social media and TV throughout the day when I should instead be focusing on my baby, I tell myself that later on, after she’s asleep, I can bathe in the glow of screens with zero guilt.

From Slate

"We should be very live to the fact that it is not a guarantee that we are going to be producing the same amount of food year on year with the change in climate and the geopolitical issues that we face today," she told BBC News.

From BBC

They believe UK government’s funding rules, known as the Barnett Formula, should mean a dividend for the Welsh government, something ruled out by the previous Conservative government at Westminster.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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