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dutifully
[ doo-tuh-flee, dyoo- ]
adverb
- in a way that is required by moral or legal obligation, societal or cultural expectations, or a person’s position or occupation:
She dutifully registered to vote and received her ballot.
The player was stunned by the trade, but he dutifully reported to Cleveland after a decade in the Manhattan limelight.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dutifully1
Example Sentences
All of their songs, whether fully realized or half-baked, were dutifully logged by McCartney into an exercise book he had swiped from school.
Fans in the Rose Garden audience dutifully cheered - even as Trump blatantly lied..
And many of those fans dutifully rose to their feet and lifted their phones each time Messi stood over the ball.
The way Fiennes’ Cardinal Lawrence navigates his crisis of faith quietly and dutifully is mesmerizing to watch.
A couple of gentle rallies ended when Djokovic, rather brutally given Murray's fitness issues, brought out a drop-shot which the Scot dutifully chased down.
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