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Dutiful - Dictionary Entry

dutiful

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈdjuːtɪfʊl/ (British), /ˈduːtɪfʊl/ (American)

Definitions

  1. Obediently fulfilling one's duty, especially towards one's parents or elders.
  2. Motivated by a sense of moral obligation or responsibility.
  3. Showing or expressing devotion or respect.

Usage Examples

  • She was a dutiful daughter who cared for her parents in their old age.
  • He performed his duties with a dutiful sense of responsibility.
  • The soldier gave a dutiful salute to his commanding officer.

Etymology

Derived from the word duty + -ful. First recorded use in the early 17th century.

Synonyms

  • Obedient
  • Compliant
  • Loyal
  • Respectful
  • Faithful
  • Dedicated

Antonyms

  • Defiant
  • Disobedient
  • Rebellious
  • Neglectful
  • Irresponsible

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
Spanishobedienteoˈβjeðjente
Frenchobéissantɔ.be.i.sɑ̃
Germanpflichtbewusstˈpflɪçt.bəˌvʊst
Russianпослушныйpɐˈsluʂnɨj
Hindiआज्ञाकारीāgyākārī
Mandarin Chinese尽职的jìnzhí de
Arabicمطيعmuṭīʿ
Japanese忠実なchūjitsuna
Korean충실한chung-sil-han
Italianubbidienteub.biˈdjɛn.te
Bengaliবাধ্যbādhyô
Marathiकर्तव्यदक्षkartavyadakṣa
Gujaratiકર્તવ્યનિષ્ઠkartavyaniṣṭha
Punjabiਫ਼ਰਜ਼ੀfarzī
Kannadaಕರ್ತವ್ಯಪರkartavyapara
Malayalamकर्तव्यनिष्ठkartavyaniṣṭha
Tamilகடமையுள்ளkaṭamaiyuḷḷa
Teluguకర్తవ్యపరుడుkartavyaparuḍu
Urduفرمانبردارfarmānbardār
Odiaକର୍ତ୍ତବ୍ୟନିଷ୍ଠkarttavyaniṣṭha
Assameseকর্তব্যনিষ্ঠkartavyaniṣṭha

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdjuːtɪfʊl/
  • American English: /ˈduːtɪfʊl/
  • Indian English: /ˈdjuːtɪfʊl/ or /ˈduːtɪfʊl/ (depending on region)

Historical Usage

The word 'dutiful' gained prominence in English literature during the 17th century, often used in the context of familial and social obligations.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, being dutiful is highly valued, especially within family structures where respect for elders and adherence to traditions are paramount.

More Information

The term 'dutiful' conveys a sense of obligation and respect that is deeply rooted in moral and social expectations. It can imply both a voluntary sense of dedication and an external compulsion to fulfill duties. The connotations of the word vary across cultures, reflecting different societal norms regarding authority, responsibility, and family bonds.

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