Dutiful

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English

Adjective

Dutiful (comparative more Dutiful, superlative most Dutiful)

  1. Accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint.
  2. Pertaining to one's duty; demonstrative of one's sense of duty.

Adverbs for Dutiful

carefully; beautifully; painfully; meticulously; punctiliously; assiduously; ostentatiously; passionately; pretentiously; obviously; scrupulously; devotedly; affectionately; primly; precisely; constantly; marvellously; sternly; officiously; efficiently; terribly; actively; energetically; publicly; submissively; competently; anxiously; solicitously; respectfully; politely; courteously; austerely; diplomatically; mechanically; grimly; piously; dully; rigorously; odiously; fondly; constantly; unfailingly.

Thesaurus

ethical, faithful, filial, flexible, honorific, law-abiding, loyal, malleable, meticulous, mindful, moral, obedient, obliging, observant, pietistic, pious, pliant, polite, practicing, prayerful, punctilious, punctual, regardful, reliable, religious, respectful, responsible, reverent, reverential, scrupulous, solemn, submissive, theistic, true, venerational, venerative, willing, worshipful, yielding, Christian, Christianlike, Christianly, accommodating, acquiescent, active, adoring, attentive, believing, cap in hand, ceremonious, compliant, complying, conforming, conscientious, considerate, constant, courteous, cultish, cultist, cultistic, deferential, devoted, devout, diligent, duteous,

Etymology

duty