dutiful in the PONS Dictionary

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What demonstrations did happen seemed more dutiful than enthusiastic.
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Journalists often portrayed her as dutiful and selfless and seeing herself as a wife first and individual second.
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He was very honest, dutiful and caring person. 4.
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Again, around the 4th century, it had become politically meaningful, and carried implications of dutiful citizenship.
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Although good, dutiful and not one to plot, the crown princess lacks higher qualities.
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She's a kind personality, but also dutiful and coldly logical in her actions.
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The story focuses on the life of a man with seven beautiful and dutiful daughters.
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The ideologies of the father and son clash which lead to a conflict between a dutiful father and a reckless son.
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Outwardly she was the dutiful wife, visiting schools, churches, exhibitions and model farms, attending public and state events at her husband's side or by herself.
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Dutiful is often a better translation of the adjective than pious.
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