Meaning Of The Word Dutiful

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dutiful
adjective: If you say that someone is dutiful, you mean that they do everything that they are expected to do. dutiful in American English showing, or resulting from, a sense of duty adjective: performing the duties expected or required of one; characterized by doing one's duty dutiful in British English adjective: exhibiting or having a sense of duty |
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