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1. dutiful
adjective. ['ˈduːtiːfəl'] willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect; .
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ful (English)
- duty (English)
- duete (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Dutiful
- apfel
- apocryphal
- awful
- awful
- baffle
- baleful
- bashful
- beautiful
- biffle
- blissful
- boastful
- bountiful
- bountiful
- careful
- cheerful
- coffel
- colorful
- cranfill
- deceitful
- deceitful
Sentences with dutiful
1. Adjective
Drive and a sense of purpose in your work contributes to your hard work and dutiful performance.
Quotes about dutiful
1. The culture of women in the church today is crippled by some very pervasive lies. "To be spiritual is to be busy. To be spiritual is to be disciplined. To be spiritual is to be dutiful."No, to be spiritual is to be in Romance with God. The desire to be romanced lies deep in the heart of every women. It is for such that you were made. Are you ARE romanced, and ever will be.
- John Eldredge
2. You know, we can quote the written Word all day to our friends, but nothing will touch them like our own hunger and love for the Word himself. It is not dutiful love that attracts but love freely lavished from a heart familiar with the gardens of heaven.
- Amy Layne Litzelman, This Beloved Road: A Journey of Revelation and Worship