dutiful

[ˈdjuːtɪfʊl]

dutiful Definition

  • 1conscientiously or obediently fulfilling one's duty
  • 2showing a sense of duty

Using dutiful: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dutiful" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a dutiful son and took care of his parents.

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    She performed her duties as a teacher in a dutiful manner.

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    The soldier carried out his orders in a dutiful manner.

  • Example

    The dog was very dutiful and always obeyed its owner.

dutiful Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dutiful

Phrases with dutiful

  • dutiful wife/husband

    a spouse who is loyal and obedient to their partner

    Example

    She was a dutiful wife, always taking care of her husband's needs.

  • dutiful daughter/son

    a child who is obedient and respectful towards their parents

    Example

    He was a dutiful son, always helping his parents with their chores.

  • a person who follows the laws and regulations of their country

    Example

    As a dutiful citizen, he always paid his taxes on time.

Origins of dutiful

from Middle English 'dewte', meaning 'duty'

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Summary: dutiful in Brief

'Dutiful' [ˈdjuːtɪfʊl] means conscientiously or obediently fulfilling one's duty or showing a sense of duty. It is often used to describe people who are responsible and faithful in carrying out their obligations, such as a dutiful son or a dutiful citizen. Synonyms include 'conscientious' and 'responsible'.