accommodating, cap in hand, considerate, deferential, faithful, malleable, observant, prayerful, respectful, submissive, worshipful
Definitionadj. willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect
Last update: March 8, 2016
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The student wrote a dutiful latter to his teacher. [Please select]
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Fair Esther, dutiful child, daughter of Judah. [Please select]
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"No, you don't," said her dutiful son.' [Please select]
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Despite his demon powers, despite his wildness, despite his struggle to remain dutiful to their cause, he was a danger to anyone around him. [Please select]
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Bertha, like a dutiful child, copied her parent in both points. [Please select]
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Which side should a dutiful subject and an equally dutiful Christian take. [Please select]
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"That wouldn't be very dutiful of me, would it." [Please select]
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"Your majesty's commands are laws to your dutiful daughter," replied Papillette. [Please select]
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Before everything else, he was a dutiful citizen and a true patriot. [Please select]
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"The common people are devoted to agriculture; the merchants, artisans, and menials are all dutiful." [Please select]
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What else could a dutiful daughter do, in Polotzk. [Please select]
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